UI Proposal #105
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wow this is very comprehensive and ambitious!! Main feedback i would have is to focus on a more specific target. I think it must be kept to a single sport or league. Other then that alot of really good ideas! Ive been working on a similar project for about 4 years now and only have about half the features listed built out. I would just think about the scope and trying to be specific in order to lower complexities. |
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I love all this and fully support this. I am not a web dev so I can't be of great use but have the ability to add on once a base is made! |
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@mile-ignjatovic This sounds awesome! Have you made any progress towards it or have plans to at some later date? I kind of have my hands full right now learning about different ml methods and evaluations but would love to learn more about the UI side in the future :) |
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I found this repo by accident, some guy mentioned it on YT. Recently I've started going into ML, but I am not close to what you guys talk about here so I guess its a good place to learn. Managed to get myself to understand what is going on in the project. Great stuff 🥇 🥇 🥇
Iam a web dev (react mostly) and i need a UI. Wrote these guidelines this morning. Tell me what you think.
I will create an initial UI wireframe/mockup for this - keep in mind that iam not a UX designer so it will probably be bad.
All suggestions, changes, and comments are greatly appreciated.
Purpose: an online service where users with access can train, run, and compare ML betting bots, and get, check, store, and share predictions for game results.
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Target audience:
Benefits:
Basic idea of how this should work in the background for now:
reactJs PWA for UI. We can create a PWA that can be accessed like a website or downloaded as an "app" with a single btn click that can run locally on any device that has service-workers browser support (internet explorer is not supported only i think. need to check) Will still need to be online for the app to work properly (will display cached data if user is offline), PRO: we get an app like experience on mobile devices without having to register the app on any app store. This is an initial solution. CON: If the app progresses should be best to create a dedicated android and ios app or go native.
UI will get all data it needs via api calls.
The NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting should be changed in a way that it trains the model every day for for all supported sports categories and save prediction data to a DB which can be accessed through an API
For starters:
we could run the NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting in google colab manually and expose APIs to get relevant data for now
the reactJs app can be in the same repo as NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting?
app can use firebase to handle user data. If we use firebase for hosting and user data its just a question of changing the firebase api key if we want to create a new project where the owner is not me :)
UI can be made without the data from NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting, we just need to agree on the data format. (like it is now is ok as well)
all calculations and data manipulations can be done separately from NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting and parsed on the UI and saved to firebase or whatever DB.
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