A generative approach to frame-level multi-competitor races

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
Tyrel Stokes, Gurashish Bagga, Kimberly Kroetch, Brendan Kumagai, Liam Welsh
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Abstract

Multi-competitor races often feature complicated within-race strategies that are difficult to capture when training data on race outcome level data. Models which do not account for race-level strategy may suffer from confounded inferences and predictions. We develop a generative model for multi-competitor races which explicitly models race-level effects like drafting and separates strategy from competitor ability. The model allows one to simulate full races from any real or created starting position opening new avenues for attributing value to within-race actions and performing counter-factual analyses. This methodology is sufficiently general to apply to any track based multi-competitor races where both tracking data is available and competitor movement is well described by simultaneous forward and lateral movements. We apply this methodology to one-mile horse races using frame-level tracking data provided by the New York Racing Association (NYRA) and the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NYTHA) for the Big Data Derby 2022 Kaggle Competition. We demonstrate how this model can yield new inferences, such as the estimation of horse-specific speed profiles and examples of posterior predictive counterfactual simulations to answer questions of interest such as starting lane impacts on race outcomes.
框架级多人竞赛的生成方法
多选手比赛往往具有复杂的赛内策略,而根据比赛结果数据进行训练时很难捕捉到这些策略。不考虑比赛层面策略的模型可能会导致推论和预测的混淆。我们为多选手比赛开发了一个生成模型,该模型明确地模拟了牵制等比赛层面的影响,并将策略与选手能力区分开来。该模型允许人们从任何真实或创建的起始位置模拟完整的比赛,为归因于赛内行为的价值和进行反事实分析开辟了新的途径。该方法具有足够的通用性,可适用于任何基于赛道的多选手比赛,在这些比赛中,跟踪数据可用,选手的运动也可通过同时向前和横向运动得到很好的描述。我们利用纽约赛马协会 (NYRA) 和纽约纯血马骑士协会 (NYTHA) 为 2022 年 Kaggle 大数据德比大赛提供的帧级跟踪数据,将此方法应用于一英里赛马比赛。我们展示了这一模型如何产生新的推论,例如对特定马匹速度曲线的估计,以及后验预测反事实模拟的示例,以回答人们感兴趣的问题,例如起跑线对比赛结果的影响。
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Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
12.50%
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15
期刊介绍: The Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (JQAS), an official journal of the American Statistical Association, publishes timely, high-quality peer-reviewed research on the quantitative aspects of professional and amateur sports, including collegiate and Olympic competition. The scope of application reflects the increasing demand for novel methods to analyze and understand data in the growing field of sports analytics. Articles come from a wide variety of sports and diverse perspectives, and address topics such as game outcome models, measurement and evaluation of player performance, tournament structure, analysis of rules and adjudication, within-game strategy, analysis of sporting technologies, and player and team ranking methods. JQAS seeks to publish manuscripts that demonstrate original ways of approaching problems, develop cutting edge methods, and apply innovative thinking to solve difficult challenges in sports contexts. JQAS brings together researchers from various disciplines, including statistics, operations research, machine learning, scientific computing, econometrics, and sports management.
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