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The Application of Big Data Technology in Competitive Sports Research

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With the coming of the big data era, a new proposition that how the competitive sports system should conform to the times development is put forward. Based on the analysis of the importance of big data technology in competitive sports, this paper puts forward a competitive sports analysis framework based on big data analysis. Opportunities and challenges faced by competitive sports in the age of big data are illustrated with concrete examples.

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Du, X. (2018). The Application of Big Data Technology in Competitive Sports Research. In: Yuan, H., Geng, J., Liu, C., Bian, F., Surapunt, T. (eds) Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Intelligence. GSKI 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 849. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0896-3_46

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