will be the referee Polish Szymon Marciniak to lead Real Madrid-Roma, martediì at the Santiago Bernabeu in the second leg of the knockout round of the Champions League. On the way al’Olimpico, the people of Madrid have won 2-0 .
On the one hand the work of Luciano Spalletti on the field, on the other hand the use of a software created by a California startup. There is also a technological support behind the latest advances in Rome, at seven consecutive wins in the league. To help unravel the computer in use at Trigoria for several months is Wall Street Journal which connects the recovery team also data analysis on opponents that employees of the Tuscan coach deepen and study time once in front of the computer.
all this is possible thanks to the analytical startup Tag.bio , founded in San Francisco by two amateur players, Jesse Paquette (computational biologist) and Tom Covington (software engineer from the racing department of Honda). The duo has been supported financially in the development and launch of the platform by the private equity fund Raptor James Pallotta with an initial investment of $ 250,000.
According to the president’s son Giallorossi, Chris, the system used “is like Moneyball”, the data-driven approach that the former general manager of the Oakland Athletics, Billy Beane, has brought in baseball. The Tag.bio platform then allows anyone to perform sophisticated analysis of large data sets enabling you to quickly and easily find ideas to work on.
The software is essentially capable of collecting and identifying statistically movements or choices applicants, but the equation for operation at duty can not do without analytical intelligence of a human being. “If you’re not looking at the data properly, get false signals – outlines Chris Pallotta -. It ‘s still important to have people who know what to look for
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