Cricket Player Profiling: Unraveling Strengths and Weaknesses Using Text Commentary Data
Swarup Ranjan Behera, Vijaya V. Saradhi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a computational approach to analyze cricket players' strengths and weaknesses using text commentary data, enabling personalized strategies through rule extraction and validation.
Contribution
It presents a novel method leveraging cricket commentary to automatically derive player-specific strength and weakness rules, validated through intrinsic and extrinsic methods.
Findings
Analyzed over one million commentaries for 250 players.
Successfully extracted and validated player strength and weakness rules.
Provided open access to data, code, and results.
Abstract
Devising player-specific strategies in cricket necessitates a meticulous understanding of each player's unique strengths and weaknesses. Nevertheless, the absence of a definitive computational approach to extract such insights from cricket players poses a significant challenge. This paper seeks to address this gap by establishing computational models designed to extract the rules governing player strengths and weaknesses, thereby facilitating the development of tailored strategies for individual players. The complexity of this endeavor lies in several key areas: the selection of a suitable dataset, the precise definition of strength and weakness rules, the identification of an appropriate learning algorithm, and the validation of the derived rules. To tackle these challenges, we propose the utilization of unstructured data, specifically cricket text commentary, as a valuable resource…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports Analytics and Performance · Sports, Gender, and Society
