I’m working on a AI sports prediction system that will be able to, statistically speaking, tell me which team will win for any sports game. Football, soccer, volley ball even online competitive shooters like CS GO.
I basically have all the logic finished I’m just working on getting the User Interface and the back end to work together. I’m using python and JavaScript for the code.
the reason I’m creating this AI sports prediction AIRSPOT (AI Real-time Sports Prediction Outcome Tool)
Is because I was playing on Stake one day and I was seeing all these sport bettors betting loads of bitcoin on games and I had the chat box open reading the sports channel chat. Everybody in the chat was telling everybody else their favorite picks and why. A lot of people talking relevant details about their particular teams players. Injuries, legal troubles, individual player statistics, team statistics…
I got to thinking about statistics. You know statistics can be very powerful to know. You can take the complete statistics of a NBA team and from all their previous games, you can figure out the odds of them winning their next game. It’s not 100% by any means. But my tool (AIRSPOT) gets the prediction correct about 78% of the time.
This is actually the first project I’ve ever worked on where I get this strange feeling like it’s going to be to big for me to handle. Kinda scared not going to bullshit you.
anyways good luck