Sportify: Question Answering with Embedded Visualizations and Personified Narratives for Sports Video

As basketball's popularity surges, fans often find themselves confused and overwhelmed by the rapid game pace and complexity. Basketball tactics, involving a complex series of actions, require substantial knowledge to be fully understood. This complexity leads to a need for additional informati...

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