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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

CIO Business Intelligence

In the years since author Michael Lewis popularized sabermetrics in his 2003 book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game , sports analytics has evolved considerably beyond baseball. One of the key things we were looking at was what were the most important metrics and how can they be communicated effectively,” he says.

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Computer vision transforms tennis coaching at Billie Jean King Cup

CIO Business Intelligence

The technology made its debut at the Australian Open in 2003 and Wimbledon in 2007, and it provides the foundation for electronic line calling for the sport. One of the key things that we were looking at was what were the most important metrics and how can they be communicated effectively,” Capel-Davies says.

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An Overview of Sales Analytics in Event Industry

BizAcuity

Some businesses in 2003 started using predictive analytics generating an average Return on Investment or ROI of 145% as per the study that was undertaken by IDC. Sales analytics enables the event management team in visualizing their target list and then segmenting it by industry, size and other data metrics.

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5-Star Linked Open Elections Data 

Ontotext

For these reasons, publishing the data related to elections is obligatory for all EU member states under Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information and the Bulgarian Central Elections Committee (CEC) has released a complete export of every election database since 2011. The road ahead.

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Create High-Impact Data Visualizations: Nine Effective Strategies

Occam's Razor

In service of that belief, there are few things that bring me as much joy as visualizing data (smart segmentation comes close). While I am partial to the simplest of visualizations in a business data context, I love a simple Bar Chart just as much as a Chord or Fisher-Yates Shuffle. 6: Turbocharging Data Visuals with Storytelling.