The thesis focuses on analyzing the Hawk-Eye technology in sports, particularly in tennis and football. The introduction sets the context of the problem and defines the research objectives. This is followed by a review of Hawk-Eye technology, including its historical development, basic operation, and application in sports. The subsequent sections analyze the specific impacts of the technology on refereeing decisions in tennis and football, and conduct a match analysis using the R Studio software tool. The penultimate section discusses potential improvements, including exploring current limitations and proposing suggestions for further technology development. In the conclusion, key findings are summarized. The results of the analysis will provide valuable insights into the use of Hawk-Eye technology and lay the groundwork for further research and development in this field.
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