Stochastic analysis of the Elo rating algorithm in round-robin tournaments
Zanco, Daniel Gomes de Pinho, Szczecinski, Leszek, Kuhn, Eduardo Vinicius, Seara, Rui
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The Elo algorithm, renowned for its simplicity, is widely used for rating in sports tournaments and other applications. However, despite its widespread use, a detailed understanding of the convergence characteristics of the Elo algorithm is still lacking. Aiming to fill this gap, this paper presents a comprehensive (stochastic) analysis of the Elo algorithm, considering round-robin tournaments. Specifically, analytical expressions are derived describing the evolution of the skills and performance metrics. Then, taking into account the relationship between the behavior of the algorithm and the step-size value, which is a hyperparameter that can be controlled, design guidelines and discussions about the performance of the algorithm are provided. Experimental results are shown confirming the accuracy of the analysis and illustrating the applicability of the theoretical findings using real-world data obtained from SuperLega, the Italian volleyball league.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-25-2023
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