TDDE64 Sports Analytics
Examination
The examination consists of two parts: (i) presentation of a research paper and (ii) project work.
- Presentation of research paper. This can be done alone or in group, ca 20 minutes per student. Select your paper(s) and get them approved by Patrick latest April 17, 2024. Send your slides latest one week before your presentation to Patrick.
- Project. This can be done alone or in group. There are several alternatives:
- Find your own project and get it approved by Patrick latest May 10, 2024 (earlier is of course fine too). Document your project with a report.
- Participate in the student competition of LINHAC 2024; hand-in deadline May 5, 2024.
- introduction - describe the area/problem, motivate why is this interesting, what kind of solutions have been used before
- background - any background knowledge that is needed to read the report/understand the talk (e.g. domain of the application)
- algorithms - describe the algorithms that were used (why were these chosen?)
- test: describe the test data and the test set-up
- test results: describe the results
- discussion: analyze the results, compare with what was done before
- future: ideas for how to improve? other things that could be done?
Examples of projects in earlier years:
- LINHAC (2023 winner of group project)
- Visualization of ice hockey data for goalkeepers (cooperation with LHC)
- Ontology and (RDF) data set for ice hockey statistics and play-by-play data
- Drafts in NBA
- Expected goals in football
- Passing strategies in football
- Predicting biathlon shooting outcomes
- Predicting ball-by-ball outcomes in cricket
- Visualizing passing reception in football
- Importance of top players in SHL
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Last updated: 2024-03-26