February 2021
For the third year in a row, GT Athletics hosted a Sports Innovation Hackathon (virtual for 2021). [A Hackathon is a design sprint-like event; often, in which computer programmers, engineers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, domain experts, and others collaborate intensively on specific challenges.]
This year GT Athletics partnered with GT’s Data Science at GT Club, our largest community of student data scientists, to manage the Hack. https://hacklytics.io/
GT Athletics presented 3 challenges.
Football - Social Media Recruiting Assistance. Winner summary: Analyzed social network services feeds in student athlete recruitment. Formulated problem statement by probability prediction of a prospective student athlete based on athletic performance and ‘social media’ sentiment analysis.
Tennis - College Tennis Recruiting Identification Assistant. Winner summary: built a program that helps the GT tennis team to recruit possibly hidden young tennis talents.
Track – Hurdles video data tracker. Winner summary: came up with a pipeline to extract as much information as possible from videos of athletes jumping over hurdles, which can help athletes fine tune their jumps over time.
Over 200 people/students participated from around the world. Of which 7 different teams worked on the sports challenges. The Hack lasted 47 hours. Started Friday Feb. 5, 2021 @ 5pm – Closing ceremony ended 4pm Sunday Feb 7.
GT Athletics went on to contract 2 teams to build out their project for use within our program. Be on the lookout for future Hackathons as we continue to leverage innovation and technology as a differentiator for Georgia Tech athletics.