We propose the use of the discrete Weibull distribution for modeling football match results, as an alternative to existing Poisson and generalized Poisson models. The number of goals scored by the two teams playing a football match are regarded as a pairwise observation and are modelled first through two independent discrete Weibull variables, and then through two dependent discrete Weibull variables, using a copula approach that accommodates non-null correlation. The parameters of the bivariate discrete Weibull distributions are assumed to depend on covariates such as the attack and defense abilities of the two teams and the `home effect'. Several discrete Weibull regression models are proposed and then applied to the 2015-2016 Italian Ser...
Modelling football outcomes has gained increasing attention, in large part due to the potential for ...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
In modern football, various variables as, for example, the distances the teams run or the percentage...
In this work, we propose the use of discrete counterparts of the Weibull distribution along with a c...
The paper presents a model for forecasting association football scores. The model uses a Weibull int...
Predicting the features of behaviour of big data and multivariable systems has been a research subje...
Many approaches that analyze and predict the results of soccer matches are based on two independent ...
Summary. Models based on the bivariate Poisson distribution are used for modelling sports data. Inde...
The analysis of sports data, in particular football match outcomes, has always produced an immense i...
In this paper copulas are used to generate novel bivariate discrete distributions. These distributio...
As the access to broader and better data increases, data analytics, statistical modeling, and data s...
We propose an innovative approach to model and predict the outcome of football matches based on the ...
In the last decades, a lot of research papers applying statistical methods for analysing sports data...
First developed in 1982, the double Poisson model, where goals scored by each team are assumed to be...
In the last decades, a lot of research papers applying statistical methods for analysing sports data...
Modelling football outcomes has gained increasing attention, in large part due to the potential for ...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
In modern football, various variables as, for example, the distances the teams run or the percentage...
In this work, we propose the use of discrete counterparts of the Weibull distribution along with a c...
The paper presents a model for forecasting association football scores. The model uses a Weibull int...
Predicting the features of behaviour of big data and multivariable systems has been a research subje...
Many approaches that analyze and predict the results of soccer matches are based on two independent ...
Summary. Models based on the bivariate Poisson distribution are used for modelling sports data. Inde...
The analysis of sports data, in particular football match outcomes, has always produced an immense i...
In this paper copulas are used to generate novel bivariate discrete distributions. These distributio...
As the access to broader and better data increases, data analytics, statistical modeling, and data s...
We propose an innovative approach to model and predict the outcome of football matches based on the ...
In the last decades, a lot of research papers applying statistical methods for analysing sports data...
First developed in 1982, the double Poisson model, where goals scored by each team are assumed to be...
In the last decades, a lot of research papers applying statistical methods for analysing sports data...
Modelling football outcomes has gained increasing attention, in large part due to the potential for ...
The development of the Poisson match as a model used in the prediction of the outcome of football ma...
In modern football, various variables as, for example, the distances the teams run or the percentage...