IBM's AI App Enhances US Open Tennis Experience
IBM's new AI-powered app for the US Open provides advanced data analytics for players and fans, including 'serve quality' and key moment insights.
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new AI-powered app for US Open provides advanced data analytics
From the article 9 mentionsThis year's US Open is no exception, featuring a new app developed by IBM that aims to transform the way the game is analyzed and experienced.
aims to transform how the game is analyzed and experienced by fans
standout feature analyzes serve quality, offering data-driven coaching insights
From the article 5 mentionsA standout feature is the 'serve quality' metric.
provides insights for players and coaches to deepen understanding of performance
new AI-powered app for US Open provides advanced data analytics
From the article 9 mentionsThis year's US Open is no exception, featuring a new app developed by IBM that aims to transform the way the game is analyzed and experienced.
goes beyond traditional statistics to offer a more nuanced view of matches
From the articleThis allows for natural language processing to answer user questions, now enhanced with the integration of photos and videos for a richer interactive experience.
standout feature analyzes serve quality, offering data-driven coaching insights
From the article 5 mentionsA standout feature is the 'serve quality' metric.
From the article 2 mentionsJonathan Adashek explained that the app's homepage offers immediate, personalized updates, eliminating the need for extensive navigation.
aims to transform how the game is analyzed and experienced by fans
provides insights for players and coaches to deepen understanding of performance
From the article 2 mentionsTechnology is increasingly taking center court in professional sports, with athletes and fans alike turning to data and AI to deepen their understanding and engagement.
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