Athlete rating in multi-competitor games with scored outcomes via monotone transformations

05/22/2022
by   Jonathan Che, et al.
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Sports organizations often want to estimate athlete strengths. For games with scored outcomes, a common approach is to assume observed game scores follow a normal distribution conditional on athletes' latent abilities, which may change over time. In many games, however, this assumption of conditional normality does not hold. To estimate athletes' time-varying latent abilities using non-normal game score data, we propose a Bayesian dynamic linear model with flexible monotone response transformations. Our model learns nonlinear monotone transformations to address non-normality in athlete scores and can be easily fit using standard regression and optimization routines. We demonstrate our method on data from several Olympic sports, including biathlon, diving, rugby, and fencing.

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