
In Episode 1 of this 6-part series, we get an inside look at how the NFL and AWS have partnered to revolutionize football analytics. We meet the team behind Next Gen Stats and discover how they use real-time player tracking data to generate advanced statistics that provide new insights into the game. Along the way, we break down the basics of their data pipeline, explore the difference between business logic and machine learning, and learn about how AWS makes it all possible.
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