2021
DOI: 10.3233/jsa-200510
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Dynamic cricket match outcome prediction

Abstract: To propose a model where match outcome is predicted ball by ball at the start of the second inning. Our methodology not only incorporates the dynamically updating game context as the game progresses, but also includes the relative strength between the two teams playing the match. We used 692 matches from all seasons (2008–2018) to train our model, and we used all 59 matches from the current season (2019) to test its performance. Here we have engineered 11 players and 10 bowlers, and all their metrics are track… Show more

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“…Such process are highly subjective and usually require much expertise and negotiation decision-making. By predicting the results of cricket matches [136][137][138][139][140] such as the toss decision, home ground, player fitness, player performance criteria [141], and other dynamic strategies the winner can be estimated. The video summarization process gives a compact version of the original video for ease in managing the interesting video contents.…”
Section: Cricketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such process are highly subjective and usually require much expertise and negotiation decision-making. By predicting the results of cricket matches [136][137][138][139][140] such as the toss decision, home ground, player fitness, player performance criteria [141], and other dynamic strategies the winner can be estimated. The video summarization process gives a compact version of the original video for ease in managing the interesting video contents.…”
Section: Cricketmentioning
confidence: 99%