Paul Carr
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Podcast Appearances
That goes really deep.
You know, almost any league in Europe will have it, even like second or third, even fourth divisions in some of these countries will have that.
A lot of that can be done off monitors remotely where someone is like manually charting things.
And it's getting there from a camera perspective.
You know, the top leagues will all have cameras.
And then it just kind of trickles down
You know, just like here, like MLB, everything's got it.
AAA, most everything's got it now.
And, you know, it trickles down after that.
Similar overseas, where those top leagues have everything you want from both the on-the-ball tracking data and also, you know, more optical or camera or computer vision.
But the computers are also making it a lot easier where, you know, there's colleges.
You know, you upload your game film and it can go through the process and you can get the data that you would get from, you know, having more cameras.
You know, the quality can vary and things like that.
But it's getting to that point where if you have film of a game, you can upload it, and that's where the computer vision and the AI type stuff can process that.
So it's getting better all the time.
So we're at the point where almost any league, any legit league that a soccer team like Sporting KC wants to track,
the data is out there both on the ball and also the computer vision level.
It's not, I don't know that it's perfect yet.
It, again, varies by sport.