Chunli Zhou’s scientific contributions

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Figure 1. Li Zongwei's technical characteristics of creating kills against three other athletes.
Statistics of serve techniques of the world's best badminton men's singles players.
Analysis of Badminton Technical Movement Scoring Rate in International Competitions with the Help of Computer
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August 2021

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Journal of Physics Conference Series

Chunli Zhou

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Yang Jie

The ideas and methods of probability theory are used to establish a badminton scoring rate and technical movement model in international competitions with the help of computer. The differences in scoring rates in international competitions are compared quantitatively. The coping strategies in international competitions are proposed to provide a scientific basis for badminton players in China to adapt to new rules and improve training levels. At the same time, this technical movement model is also applicable to other ball games such as volleyball and table tennis.

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... Instead, movement speed has garnered more attention in recent years. For instance, Madsen et al. [38] developed a badminton-specific speed test for both skilled and normal players, and found that skilled players have significantly faster movement speed than normal players; Zhou et al. [39] studied the scoring rate of badminton technical movements in international competitions. However, precisely analyzing the relationship between match results and movement speed in real matches remains a challenge and an open problem, due to the challenge of precisely obtaining movement speed data. ...

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Gaming Tree Based Evaluation Model for Badminton Tactic Benefit Analysis and Prediction
Analysis of Badminton Technical Movement Scoring Rate in International Competitions with the Help of Computer

Journal of Physics Conference Series