REAL-TIME AND CROWD SOURCING BASEBALL STATISTICS IN A MOBILE APPLICATION
Description
The area of real-time baseball statistics presents several challenges that can be addressed using mobile devices. In order to accurately record real-time statistics, it is necessary to present the user with a concise interface that can be used to quickly record the necessary data during in-game events. In this project, we use a mobile application to address this by separating out the required input into pre-game and in-game inputs. We also explore the use of a mobile application to leverage crowd sourcing techniques, which address the challenge of accuracy and precision in subjective real-time statistics.
Date Created
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2013-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Van Egmond, Eric David
- Thesis director: Tadayon-Navabi, Farideh
- Committee member: Wilkerson, Kelly
- Committee member: Gorla, Mark
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Computer Science and Engineering Program