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The document presents a summary of a presentation on predicting Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket matches using machine learning. It discusses using support vector machines and Naive Bayes classification algorithms on a dataset of IPL matches to build predictive models. A hybrid classifier combining regression and Naive Bayes models increased the reliability of computer-based match prediction over using the algorithms individually. The presentation evaluated predictions made before the toss, based on the team batting first, and which team would win if batting second. The machine learning approaches showed potential for improving the accuracy of IPL match predictions compared to existing methods.

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The document presents a summary of a presentation on predicting Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket matches using machine learning. It discusses using support vector machines and Naive Bayes classification algorithms on a dataset of IPL matches to build predictive models. A hybrid classifier combining regression and Naive Bayes models increased the reliability of computer-based match prediction over using the algorithms individually. The presentation evaluated predictions made before the toss, based on the team batting first, and which team would win if batting second. The machine learning approaches showed potential for improving the accuracy of IPL match predictions compared to existing methods.

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

KALPATARU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


TIPTUR-572 201

Department of Computer Science and Engineering


2019-2020

PRESENTATION ON

 “IPL Match Prediction Using Machine Learning”


Contents

 Objectives
 Materials
 Methods
 Results
 Conclusion
Objectives
Final: contribution to predictions before toss,
predictions using batting first and prediction on
winning on batting second.

Showing the efficiency of computer-based methods

Improving the reliability


by using a hybrid semi-automatic system
for match prediction.
Existing approaches
o Machine learning - the area of artificial intelligence
that uses the statistical data analyses.
o Recognized to be a promising area
that can help in match prediction. 

o Many methods have been used so far:


SVM, K Node Neighbors, Naïve Bayes, Neural Networks…

o Some studies have shown:


Regression works fine over  other algorithms in predicting
match winning .
Dataset description
Value range
Attribute
From To

Overs 1 20

Balls  1 120

Teams 1 12

Venue 1 10

Run 1 ….

Wickets 0 10
SVM and Naïve Bayes Classification

SVM creates classifier


by maximizing the margin between classes
and placing the hyper plane classifier
between support vectors

Naïve Bayes Classifier relies on statistical analysis:


The classifier is build upon the probabilities
for each feature to belong to either class A or B.
Even though based on unrealistic assumption
(independency, importance eq.),
the idea leads to a simple scheme that works well in practice.
Results – hybrid implementation

 
Conclusions

Both Regression and NB classifier


perform well on given dataset 

The hybrid classifier increases the reliability


of the computer-based match prediction process.
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vector machines, 2001. Soft-ware available at
http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvm.
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Thank You!

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