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Comparing Tactical Analysis Methods in Women’s Soccer Using Positioning Data from Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems

Although, in recent years, it has been common to monitor players in team sports using EPTSs (Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems) devices, most of the studies have focused on the optimization of individual performance rather than collective work or tactical analysis. Moreover, almost all the...

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Published in:Electronics (Basel) 2024-05, Vol.13 (10), p.1876
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Clustering
Computer vision
Datasets
Machine vision
Methods
Players
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Team sports
Teams
Tracking devices
Tracking systems
Womens sports
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