2021
DOI: 10.1002/ail2.21
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Cognitive analysis in sports: Supporting match analysis and scouting through artificial intelligence

Abstract: In elite sports, there is an opportunity to take advantage of rich and detailed datasets generated across multiple threads of the sporting business. Challenges currently exist due to time constraints to analyse the data, as well as the quantity and variety of data available to assess. Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques can be a valuable asset in assisting decision makers in tackling such challenges, but deep AI skills are generally not held by those with rich experience in sporting domains. Here, we descr… Show more

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“…The emergence of AI in sports coaching has prompted a diverse array of studies exploring its impact on injury risk assessment, performance prediction, ethical considerations, and its application across various sports disciplines (Claudino et al, 2019;Hammes et al, 2022;Suman, 2022). Our findings resonate with these studies, underscoring the potential of AI to enhance training outcomes, provide personalized coaching experiences, and improve injury prevention strategies (Patel & Varley, 2019;Pavitt et al, 2021;Timpka & Lindqvist, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The emergence of AI in sports coaching has prompted a diverse array of studies exploring its impact on injury risk assessment, performance prediction, ethical considerations, and its application across various sports disciplines (Claudino et al, 2019;Hammes et al, 2022;Suman, 2022). Our findings resonate with these studies, underscoring the potential of AI to enhance training outcomes, provide personalized coaching experiences, and improve injury prevention strategies (Patel & Varley, 2019;Pavitt et al, 2021;Timpka & Lindqvist, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…It mainly involves the use of neural network-based machine learningrelated algorithms, involving sports performance prediction [6], human action recognition and evaluation [7], technical and tactical decision support, sports injury assessment, etc. [8,9], [10] As the most important research direction in the field of artificial intelligence in recent years, deep learning (Deep Learning) is a kind of intelligent learning algorithm based on deep neural network and representation level, so as to obtain humanlike analytical learning ability, thus promoting the progress of artificial intelligence related technologies [11,12]. Among them, the human posture recognition technology in deep learning is a technology that can accurately describe the posture and behavior by sensing the structural parameters of human limbs through sensing signals, images, and other data [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pavitt et al [26] discussed the natural language processing and conversational interfaces (NLP-CI) for supporting match analysis and scouting through artificial intelligence. Here, they explained how sports professionals could give analyti-cal help in exploring and insight into traditional data sources in some frequently available AI applications.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%