<p>The standard plus/minus model for rating NBA players combines the offensive and defensive capabilities of each player into a single metric. While this is con- venient for the sake of summary, it makes it difficult to isolate the particular contributions that a player makes to either effort. Although adjusted plus/minus and other methods are proposed to address this, given a relatively large number of players against the number of events observed in one season, estimates are sub- jected to high variance. To correct for this, we construct a penalized regression model that identifies the specific offensive and defensive contributions of each player on each possession, and tune the model using L2-regularization method to optimize its predict...
ii This paper intends to construct a game-theoretic model with which to analyze the impact of home c...
Estimating player contribution in hockey with regularized logistic regression Abstract: We present ...
The aim of this study was: (i) to group basketball players into similar clusters based on a combinat...
This paper introduces a new model and methodology for estimating the ability of NBA players. The mai...
Adjusted plus minus (APM) measures have redefined our understanding of player value in basketball an...
Identification and analysis of players ranking have a central role in the sports analytics. An essen...
Adjusted plus minus (APM) measures have redefined our understanding of player value in basketball an...
The Player Efficiency Rating (PER) is a statistic commonly used by Sports Networks to compare and co...
This paper introduces a new model and methodology for estimating the ability of NBA players. The mai...
Rating systems play an important part in professional sports, for example, as a source of entertainm...
The increasing availability of data from sports events has led to many new directions of research, a...
A divided regression model is built to predict the performance of the players in the National Basket...
Abstract: Although basketball is a dualistic sport, with all players com-peting on both offense and ...
Traditional NBA player evaluation metrics are based on scoring differential or some pace-adjusted li...
We explore two regression models for creating an adjusted plus-minus statistic for the NHL. We compa...
ii This paper intends to construct a game-theoretic model with which to analyze the impact of home c...
Estimating player contribution in hockey with regularized logistic regression Abstract: We present ...
The aim of this study was: (i) to group basketball players into similar clusters based on a combinat...
This paper introduces a new model and methodology for estimating the ability of NBA players. The mai...
Adjusted plus minus (APM) measures have redefined our understanding of player value in basketball an...
Identification and analysis of players ranking have a central role in the sports analytics. An essen...
Adjusted plus minus (APM) measures have redefined our understanding of player value in basketball an...
The Player Efficiency Rating (PER) is a statistic commonly used by Sports Networks to compare and co...
This paper introduces a new model and methodology for estimating the ability of NBA players. The mai...
Rating systems play an important part in professional sports, for example, as a source of entertainm...
The increasing availability of data from sports events has led to many new directions of research, a...
A divided regression model is built to predict the performance of the players in the National Basket...
Abstract: Although basketball is a dualistic sport, with all players com-peting on both offense and ...
Traditional NBA player evaluation metrics are based on scoring differential or some pace-adjusted li...
We explore two regression models for creating an adjusted plus-minus statistic for the NHL. We compa...
ii This paper intends to construct a game-theoretic model with which to analyze the impact of home c...
Estimating player contribution in hockey with regularized logistic regression Abstract: We present ...
The aim of this study was: (i) to group basketball players into similar clusters based on a combinat...