Figure 15
A radar chart comparing soccer, basketball, and rugby across six tactical evaluation dimensions.The circular radar plot has six labeled axes radiating outward like spokes: “Spatial Coordination” at the top right, “Temporal backward slash Precision” at the right, “Transferability” at the lower right, “Explainability” at the lower left, “Adaptability” at the left, and “Counter-intuitive” at the upper left. The concentric rings divided into increments from 0.0 at the center to 1.0 at the outer ring with an interval of 0.2 form a spiderweb grid. Three colored polygonal lines overlay the grid to represent different sports or domains: a red line with a circular marker for “Soccer”, a blue line with a square marker for “Basketball”, and a green line with a triangular marker for “Rugby”, as indicated by a small legend box in the upper-right side of the chart. Each polygon connects six circular markers, one on each axis. At “Spatial Coordination”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.77 and 0.88. At “Temporal backward slash Precision”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.79 and 0.91. At “Transferability”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.7 and 0.8. At “Explainability”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.78 and 0.82. At “Adaptability”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.79 and 0.92. At “Counter-intuitive”, the lines lie between the ranges of 0.81 and 0.94. At the bottom right, a rectangular text box summarizes numerical averages, listing “Average Scores:” followed by at least three metrics such as “Temporal: 0.86”, “Counter-intuitive: 0.87”, and “Explainability: 0.82”. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

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