clarity
Comically fast Dota 2, CSGO and CS2 replay parser written in Java. (by skadistats)
twitch_smurf_detector
A program to list twitch channel that use smurfs during dota2 games (by a100kpm)
clarity | twitch_smurf_detector | |
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5 | 1 | |
613 | 2 | |
0.5% | - | |
7.1 | 2.7 | |
22 days ago | 7 months ago | |
Java | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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clarity
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The International 2023 Fantasy Guide: Playoffs
General * All data has been acquired from OpenDota, Stratz, and parsing replays using SkadiStats Clarity 2 * The numbers calculated here are based on each player's last 50 pro matches, exponentially weighted to give much more importance to recent performances * I have used 10 Cores, 5 Mids, and 10 Supports as the cut-off for what constitutes a top scoring player * I kept in the statistics for all players in addition to just the top players for your reference
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List of smurfs or cheaters
Then you can create features yourself using various api (like opendota) or look for parsing github (i never used parsing tool myself, but i saved the link to this one : https://github.com/skadistats/clarity , no idea how good it is). Since smurf / cheaters are supposed to be a small fraction of all player, you'll end up with unbalanced dataset, so you'll prolly have to do semi supervised machine learning or at the very least supervised with weight.
- Can someone help me with a replay parser?
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DPC 2021/22 Fantasy Guide: 14 Dec 2021 – 21 Dec 2021
So I actually use a couple different APIs. The reason for this is that I couldn't find a fantasy-related endpoint for the offical Dota API, and the match endpoint doesn't have all the data required for calculating fantasy points. To actually get all the required data, the replay needs to be downloaded and parsed (using tools like Clarity or Butterfly). OpenDota does this, and exposes all the relevant data in their match API endpoint.
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Matches Raw Data
The replays you download are that "raw data". You can parse it with something like Clarity.
twitch_smurf_detector
Posts with mentions or reviews of twitch_smurf_detector.
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List of smurfs or cheaters
You can start with that: https://github.com/a100kpm/twitch_smurf_detector
What are some alternatives?
When comparing clarity and twitch_smurf_detector you can also consider the following projects:
butterfly - Butterfly Dota Replay parser
dpc-fantasy - An ongoing statistical analysis of Dota Fantasy for the Dota Pro Circuit
SteamKit - SteamKit2 is a .NET library designed to interoperate with Valve's Steam network. It aims to provide a simple, yet extensible, interface to perform various actions on the network.