IMPORTANT ROLE OF ICT AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT
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engagement, performance effectively, algorithms process, sports managementAbstract
AI-powered systems analyze players' performance data, providing insights into strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. This helps coaches tailor training programs and tactics. AI algorithms process vast amounts of data to identify patterns leading to injuries. By monitoring players' movements and health metrics, teams can take proactive measures to prevent injuries. ICT platforms leverage AI to personalize fan experiences through targeted content, interactive apps, and virtual reality experiences, enhancing fan engagement and loyalty. AI algorithms analyze historical data to predict outcomes of matches, player performance, and even potential injuries. This aids in strategic decision-making for teams and sports organizations. AI-powered camera systems enhance sports broadcasting by automatically tracking players, generating real-time statistics, and providing immersive viewing experiences for audiences.
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