Talk:Notational analysis

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This article is overly reliant on the works of Hughes who focuses on racket sports in London. There is earlier work in basketball as early as the 1930's[1] that predates the development of notational analysis provided in this article.

The article states that "The 1980s and 1990s saw researchers struggling to harness the developing technology", however Donald Knuth[2][3] was performing computerized analysis of players as manager of his university basketball team back in the late 1950's (although wasn't influential in sport). --Anjsimmo (talk) 10:34, 26 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Keith Lyons, "Lloyd Lowell Messersmith and the Origins of Notational Analysis" https://keithlyons.me/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/llmesspr.pdf
  2. ^ Computer History Museum, "The Electronic Coach" [originally recorded circa 1959] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhh8Ao4yweQ
  3. ^ "Basketball's Electronic Coach" in Selected Papers on Fun & Gamess https://archive.org/stream/B-001-001-162#page/n217