ASPOGAMO: Automated Sports Games Analysis Models
@article{Beetz2009ASPOGAMOAS, title={ASPOGAMO: Automated Sports Games Analysis Models}, author={M. Beetz and N. V. Hoyningen-Huene and Bernhard Kirchlechner and Suat Gedikli and F. Siles and Murat Durus and M. Lames}, journal={Int. J. Comput. Sci. Sport}, year={2009}, volume={8} }
We propose automated sport game models as a novel technical means for the analysis of team sport games. The basic idea is that automated sport game models are based on a conceptualization of key notions in such games and probabilistically derived from a set of previous games. In contrast to existing approaches, automated sport game models provide an analysis that is sensitive to their context and go beyond simple statistical aggregations allowing objective, transparent and meaningful concept… Expand
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