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Algorítmos de optimización del rendimiento de los fichajes deportivos

Jaime Gil Lafuente, Diana C. Pérez-Bustamante Yábar and María Luisa Medrano García

Prosperitas, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 68-77

Abstract: During the last years we have been working on different models in order to reduce the uncertainty of fnding the best way of incorporate keen sportsmen into a team. Our study includes incorporations of new sportsmen either to play one or various roles (versatile or non versatile player) into the team (Gil Lafuente, 1999). Our analysis have been done over the whole team, and based on a tactic system we are able to assign an optimum role to each player in a determinant moment, taking into account all different conditions. Nevertheless, if the interesting results obtained by our proposed algorithm are not exactly applied in the terms of the scenario initially proposed, the model would be unsuccessful (Gil Lafuente, 2002). This could be the case of the trainer changing the team strategy from attach to a defensive one. If the signing has been selected for one exclusively type of play (or strategy), and the whole team is ready and thought only for one scenario, it would be not very useful. Our proposed model would facilitate the team manager an effective tool, not only for a unique play system but also for different ones. Te algorithm allows the players to adapt to “n” technical variables, trying to reach an ideal stadium where each player is an optimum in each scenario and strategy.

Keywords: Condición sine qua non; Distancia relativa de Hamming; Fichaje; Índice de descartes por separación-distancia; Ponderación; Sistema de juego; Sine qua non condition; relative distance of Hamming; Signing; weight; role system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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