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Beal, Ryan James; Middleton, Stuart; Norman, Timothy; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model Proceedings Article
In: The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21), 2021.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
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Beal, Ryan James; Middleton, Stuart; Norman, Timothy; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model Proceedings Article
In: The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21), 2021.
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Beal, Ryan James; Middleton, Stuart; Norman, Timothy; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model Proceedings Article
In: The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21), 2021.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
@inproceedings{soton445607,
title = {Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model},
author = {Ryan James Beal and Stuart Middleton and Timothy Norman and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445607/},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-02-01},
booktitle = {The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21)},
abstract = {In this paper, we present a new application-focused benchmark dataset and results from a set of baseline Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning models for prediction of match outcomes for games of football (soccer). By doing so we give a baseline for the prediction accuracy that can be achieved exploiting both statistical match data and contextual articles from human sports journalists. Our dataset is focuses on a representative time-period over 6 seasons of the English Premier League, and includes newspaper match previews from The Guardian. The models presented in this paper achieve an accuracy of 63.18% showing a 6.9% boost on the traditional statistical methods.},
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tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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Beal, Ryan James; Middleton, Stuart; Norman, Timothy; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model Proceedings Article
In: The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21), 2021.
@inproceedings{soton445607,
title = {Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model},
author = {Ryan James Beal and Stuart Middleton and Timothy Norman and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
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year = {2021},
date = {2021-02-01},
booktitle = {The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21)},
abstract = {In this paper, we present a new application-focused benchmark dataset and results from a set of baseline Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning models for prediction of match outcomes for games of football (soccer). By doing so we give a baseline for the prediction accuracy that can be achieved exploiting both statistical match data and contextual articles from human sports journalists. Our dataset is focuses on a representative time-period over 6 seasons of the English Premier League, and includes newspaper match previews from The Guardian. The models presented in this paper achieve an accuracy of 63.18% showing a 6.9% boost on the traditional statistical methods.},
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Beal, Ryan James; Middleton, Stuart; Norman, Timothy; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model Proceedings Article
In: The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21), 2021.
@inproceedings{soton445607,
title = {Combining machine learning and human experts to predict match outcomes in football: A baseline model},
author = {Ryan James Beal and Stuart Middleton and Timothy Norman and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445607/},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-02-01},
booktitle = {The Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (02/02/21 - 09/02/21)},
abstract = {In this paper, we present a new application-focused benchmark dataset and results from a set of baseline Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning models for prediction of match outcomes for games of football (soccer). By doing so we give a baseline for the prediction accuracy that can be achieved exploiting both statistical match data and contextual articles from human sports journalists. Our dataset is focuses on a representative time-period over 6 seasons of the English Premier League, and includes newspaper match previews from The Guardian. The models presented in this paper achieve an accuracy of 63.18% showing a 6.9% boost on the traditional statistical methods.},
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