Summary. Models based on the bivariate Poisson distribution are used for modelling sports data. Independent Poisson distributions are usually adopted to model the number of goals of two competing teams. We replace the independence assumption by considering a bivariate Poisson model and its extensions. The models proposed allow for correlation between the two scores, which is a plausible assumption in sports with two opposing teams competing against each other. The effect of introducing even slight correlation is discussed. Using just a bivariate Poisson distribution can improve model fit and prediction of the number of draws in football games.The model is extended by considering an inflation factor for diagonal terms in the bivari-ate joint...
The basic result of a soccer game is the final scoreboard, which can be seen as a bivariate random ...
Predicting the features of behaviour of big data and multivariable systems has been a research subje...
In this work, we propose the use of discrete counterparts of the Weibull distribution along with a c...
Summary: We develop a statistical model for the analysis and forecasting of football match results w...
Many approaches that analyze and predict the results of soccer matches are based on two independent ...
It is a common practice to use models based on the bivariate distributions for modeling sports data....
The modelling of paired counts data is a topic that has been frequently discussed in several threads...
In this paper a method is suggested for predicting the distribution of scores in international socce...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
In this paper copulas are used to generate novel bivariate discrete distributions. These distributio...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
We propose the use of the discrete Weibull distribution for modeling football match results, as an a...
As the access to broader and better data increases, data analytics, statistical modeling, and data s...
We present a unified theory that posits three fundamental models as necessary and sufficient for mod...
First developed in 1982, the double Poisson model, where goals scored by each team are assumed to be...
The basic result of a soccer game is the final scoreboard, which can be seen as a bivariate random ...
Predicting the features of behaviour of big data and multivariable systems has been a research subje...
In this work, we propose the use of discrete counterparts of the Weibull distribution along with a c...
Summary: We develop a statistical model for the analysis and forecasting of football match results w...
Many approaches that analyze and predict the results of soccer matches are based on two independent ...
It is a common practice to use models based on the bivariate distributions for modeling sports data....
The modelling of paired counts data is a topic that has been frequently discussed in several threads...
In this paper a method is suggested for predicting the distribution of scores in international socce...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
In this paper copulas are used to generate novel bivariate discrete distributions. These distributio...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
We propose the use of the discrete Weibull distribution for modeling football match results, as an a...
As the access to broader and better data increases, data analytics, statistical modeling, and data s...
We present a unified theory that posits three fundamental models as necessary and sufficient for mod...
First developed in 1982, the double Poisson model, where goals scored by each team are assumed to be...
The basic result of a soccer game is the final scoreboard, which can be seen as a bivariate random ...
Predicting the features of behaviour of big data and multivariable systems has been a research subje...
In this work, we propose the use of discrete counterparts of the Weibull distribution along with a c...