For the last two decades, coaches have been using data science in sports to help improve the performance of their players.
They’ve been leveraging big data to help them make split second on-the-field decisions, and relying on sports analytics to help them sign the “next big thing”.
Referees, meanwhile, now use Video Assistant Technology (VAR) in football to help them make more precise judgments regarding the big decisions, such as penalties, free kicks, and red cards.
And now that AI, and specifically Deep Learning, has got involved, the sports experience is going to change even more.
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