Including a Technical Factor with Physical and In-Game Movement Factors Improves Model Sensitivity When Evaluating Draft Outcome in Elite-Junior Australian Rules Football
Determining characteristics that define talent is critical for recruitment and player development. When developing predictive models, sensitivity is important, as it describes the ability of models to identify players with draft potential (true positives). In the current literature, modelling is lim...
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Main Authors: | Jacob Jennings (Author), Daniel Wundersitz (Author), Courtney Sullivan (Author), Stephen Cousins (Author), Michael Kingsley (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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