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International Journal of Computer Science in Sport
Volume 23 (2024): Issue 1 (February 2024)
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The Use of Momentum-Inspired Features in Pre-Game Prediction Models for the Sport of Ice Hockey
Jordan T.P. Noel
Jordan T.P. Noel
Department of Computer Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John’s, Canada
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Vinicius Prado da Fonseca
Vinicius Prado da Fonseca
Department of Computer Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John’s, Canada
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Amilcar Soares
Amilcar Soares
Department of Computer Science and Media Technology, Linnaeus University
Växjö, Sweden
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Soares, Amilcar
Feb 24, 2024
International Journal of Computer Science in Sport
Volume 23 (2024): Issue 1 (February 2024)
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Published Online:
Feb 24, 2024
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/ijcss-2024-0001
Keywords
MOMENTUM
,
ICE HOCKEY
,
NHL
,
PREDICTION
,
APPLIED MACHINE LEARNING
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