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Modelling match outcome in Australian football: improved accuracy with large databases

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chris YoungChris Young, Wei LuoWei Luo, Paul Gastin, Jacqueline Tran, Dan DwyerDan Dwyer
© 2019 C. Young et al., published by Sciendo 2019. Mathematical models that explain match outcome, based on the value of technical performance indicators (PIs), can be used to identify the most important aspects of technical performance in team field-sports. The purpose of this study was to evaluate several methodological opportunities, to enhance the accuracy of this type of modelling. Specifically, we evaluated the potential benefits of 1) modelling match outcome using an increased number of seasons and PIs compared with previous reports, 2) how to identify eras where technical performance characteristics were stable and 3) the application of a novel feature selection method. Ninety-one PIs across sixteen Australian Football (AF) League seasons were analysed. Change-point and Segmented Regression analyses were used to identify eras and they produced similar but non-identical outcomes. A feature selection ensemble method identified the most valuable 45 PIs for modelling. The use of a larger number of seasons for model development lead to improvement in the classification accuracy of the models, compared with previous studies (88.8 vs 78.9%). This study demonstrates the potential benefits of large databases when creating models of match outcome and the pitfalls of determining whether there are eras in a longitudinal database.

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Journal

International journal of computer science in sport

Volume

18

Issue

1

Pagination

80 - 92

Publisher

Sciendo

Location

Warsaw, Poland

ISSN

1684-4769

eISSN

1684-4769

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, C. Young et al.

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