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Autori principali: Grange, Camille, Bourgeais, Quentin, Charrier, Rodolphe, Del Mondo, Géraldine, Dutot, Antoine, Sanlaville, Eric, Seifert, Ludovic
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17471
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author Grange, Camille
Bourgeais, Quentin
Charrier, Rodolphe
Del Mondo, Géraldine
Dutot, Antoine
Sanlaville, Eric
Seifert, Ludovic
author_facet Grange, Camille
Bourgeais, Quentin
Charrier, Rodolphe
Del Mondo, Géraldine
Dutot, Antoine
Sanlaville, Eric
Seifert, Ludovic
contents Team sports represent complex phenomena characterized by both spatial and temporal dimensions, making their analysis inherently challenging. In this study, we examine team sports as complex systems, specifically focusing on the tactical aspects influenced by external constraints. To this end, we introduce a new generic graph-based model to analyze these phenomena. Specifically, we model a team sport's attacking play as a directed path containing absolute and relative ball carrier-centered spatial information, temporal information, and semantic information. We apply our model to union rugby, aiming to validate two hypotheses regarding the impact of the pedagogy provided by the coach on the one hand, and the effect of the initial positioning of the defensive team on the other hand. Preliminary results from data collected on six-player rugby from several French clubs indicate notable effects of these constraints. The model is intended to be applied to other team sports and to validate additional hypotheses related to team coordination patterns, including upcoming applications in basketball.
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spellingShingle A spatio-temporal graph-based model for team sports analysis
Grange, Camille
Bourgeais, Quentin
Charrier, Rodolphe
Del Mondo, Géraldine
Dutot, Antoine
Sanlaville, Eric
Seifert, Ludovic
Social and Information Networks
Team sports represent complex phenomena characterized by both spatial and temporal dimensions, making their analysis inherently challenging. In this study, we examine team sports as complex systems, specifically focusing on the tactical aspects influenced by external constraints. To this end, we introduce a new generic graph-based model to analyze these phenomena. Specifically, we model a team sport's attacking play as a directed path containing absolute and relative ball carrier-centered spatial information, temporal information, and semantic information. We apply our model to union rugby, aiming to validate two hypotheses regarding the impact of the pedagogy provided by the coach on the one hand, and the effect of the initial positioning of the defensive team on the other hand. Preliminary results from data collected on six-player rugby from several French clubs indicate notable effects of these constraints. The model is intended to be applied to other team sports and to validate additional hypotheses related to team coordination patterns, including upcoming applications in basketball.
title A spatio-temporal graph-based model for team sports analysis
topic Social and Information Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17471