论文标题
女子奥林匹克曲棍球的通过评估
Pass Evaluation in Women's Olympic Hockey
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论文摘要
在曲棍球比赛中传球期间传球是将自己的团队更接近进球的关键组成部分。随着在2022年冬季奥运会期间,使用女性冰球活动并跟踪消除巡回赛中的数据,我们在这些高强度时刻评估并评估了球员的风险回报行为。我们开发了一个用于概率传递的模型,该模型解释了到达期望的位置和沿途潜在拦截的顺序。该模型基于特定于玩家的运动模型和冰球运动模型,该模型确定每个玩家在冰球到达目标的时间内可以达到多远。此外,我们为每个团队的溜冰场控制和进攻球队的评分概率建模。然后将这些模型合并为新颖的指标,以量化应进行通过,以便将带来很高的得分机会,或者导致保持拥有的机会很大。最后,我们使用各种指标来评估整个可用功率播放的通行证,并将它们与当时的最佳选项进行比较。这可以用来识别玩家的风险回报趋势,在选择哪些玩家最适合游戏情况的情况下,教练可以使用。
Passing during power plays in hockey is a crucial component to move one's team closer to scoring a goal. With the use of women's ice hockey event and tracking data from the elimination round games during the 2022 Winter Olympics, we evaluate passing and assess players' risk-reward behaviours in these high intensity moments. We develop a model for probabilistic passing that accounts for the order of arrival to a desired location and potential interceptions along the way. This model is based on a player-specific motion model and a puck motion model that determines how far each player can reach in the time it takes the puck to get to a target. In addition, we model the rink control for each team and the scoring probability of the offensive team. These models are then combined into novel metrics for quantifying where a pass should be made such that it would result in a high scoring opportunity or result in a high chance of maintaining possession. Finally, we use various metrics to evaluate passes made throughout the available power plays and compare them to the optimal options at that time. This can be used to identify players' risk-reward tendencies and can be used by coaches when selecting which players are best suited for a power play given the circumstances of the game.