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Computer vision systems like Hawk-Eye now provide millisecond-precise decisions in professional matches. In training, these systems analyze biomechanics (like a pitcher's arm angle or a golfer's swing) to provide instant correction data for performance optimization.
Professional teams now use predictive metrics (like xG or WAR) derived from millions of historical data points to find undervalued talent, moving scouting from a subjective art to a precise data science.
Coaches and analysts use real-time simulations to calculate the success probability of specific strategic choices—such as 4th down conversions in football or pit-stop timing in racing—based on live telemetry and historical models.