SVMCTI: support vector machine based cricket talent ıdentification model

International Journal of Information Technology(2024)

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Abstract
Sports talent recognition is one of the intensively discussed topics in this day and age. Cricket is a sport of keen interest and has fascinated researchers all over the world to ponder and work in this domain. In this era of technological competence, incorporating technology in cricket talent identification is an incumbent task. Also, early-age talent identification is considered to be more beneficial as instead of wasting time and other resources on random performers, we can limit the training and spending on the talented performers that could yield better results. In this article, a machine learning-based approach is proposed for Cricket Talent Identification using a Support Vector Machine (SVM) employing a Radial Basis Function(RBF) kernel to classify a dataset of performers into talented performers (possessing cricketing talent) and non-talented performers (not possessing cricketing talent). The data have been collected manually from early-age performers taking into consideration the benefits of talent identification at early ages. The data concerning various physical/motor, anthropometric, and cognitive abilities have been gathered. Using Chi-Square feature selection, the best-contributing parameters were determined and supplied to the model. After performing experimentation, the results were evaluated based on various evaluation metrics. we achieved an accuracy score of 96.42%, a precision of 94%, and an f1_score of 96%. The results obtained have been cross-validated using the 10-cross validation technique.
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Sports,Cricket,Talent ıdentification,Machine learning,Support vector machine (SVM)
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