
Analysis of AFL Results from year 2012 – 2017 using Massey Constant Rating models
Author(s) -
Er. Keerthi Prasad K,
Dr.Nithya Preetha P,
Dr.P.S. Rajeswari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.i8817.078919
Subject(s) - athletes , football , consistency (knowledge bases) , constant (computer programming) , psychology , rating system , value (mathematics) , competition (biology) , field (mathematics) , applied psychology , interpretation (philosophy) , computer science , statistics , mathematics , economics , artificial intelligence , physical therapy , geography , medicine , archaeology , environmental economics , pure mathematics , biology , programming language , ecology
Australian rules football is a vibrant sport, based on the principle of territorial foray. It adorns with both a large playing field and more number of participants predominantly athletes who are dynamic with multifaceted skills. The research consists of the score data analysis for the years 2012 to 2017. s.From the given score data of the 18 AFL playing teams, it was required to build severable working Massey Constant Rating models to come up with the structured report and understanding of the performance of the teams and interpretation various results from the analysis. Primarily, it was noted that the home advantage does have an impact on the well performing teams. Then the teams’ ratings were calculated based on the standard rating value of 100 to initiate our analysis and calculation to find the actual ratings.It reveals interesting observations about the teams’ performance based ratings and their consistency. Facts show critical aspects of the home advantage and the evenness of the competition for the past six year