Sloan Sports Analytics Conference - Pallotta parla delle machine learning e delle radio romane
Il presidente James Pallotta ha partecipato allo Sloan Sports Analytics Conference del MIT, intervenendo alla conferenza The Beautiful Game’s Global Reach.
L'obiettivo della conferenza è quello di offrire un forum per i professionisti del settore (dirigenti e ricercatori) e gli studenti per discutere il ruolo crescente dell'analisi nell'industria dello sport globale. Come riportato dal proprietario del sito StatsBomb.com, Ted Knutson, Pallotta ha parlato dell'uso delle machine learning, le banche dati che aiutano gli scout a scoprire i talenti tramite le statistiche. Il numero uno giallorosso ha proseguito dicendo che la Roma ha 12 accademie negli USA con 20.000 bambini iscritti. Si è poi parlato della creazione dei media del club, tra cui la radio ufficiale nata per combattere le radio romane che "spalano m**da tutto il giorno".
Pallotta having a great segment aboit tracking fans, creating media for the club, starting their own radio station to combat the NINE other stations in Rome "that make up shit all day long."
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Jim's box office, every time.
The story thus far...@GrantWahl is a super hero.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Kasey Keller is his secret identity.
Charlie Stillitano is their dad. pic.twitter.com/tdBycnJ6KZ
Says they have an ML group started with 2 women included to help with player identification. Also mentions how computing power is a limitation when dealing with enough video for a 6000 player pool.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Says they have an ML group started with 2 women included to help with player identification. Also mentions how computing power is a limitation when dealing with enough video for a 6000 player pool.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Says they have an ML group started with 2 women included to help with player identification. Also mentions how computing power is a limitation when dealing with enough video for a 6000 player pool.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Says they have an ML group started with 2 women included to help with player identification. Also mentions how computing power is a limitation when dealing with enough video for a 6000 player pool.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018
Says they have an ML group started with 2 women included to help with player identification. Also mentions how computing power is a limitation when dealing with enough video for a 6000 player pool.
— Ted Knutson (@mixedknuts) 23 febbraio 2018