Neutral Transition Cue Identification
Overview
A method for listing visible cues that signal a change in match state, such as posture shifts or sudden movement.
Key Points
- Identifies factual cues.
- Avoids speculation.
- Useful for phase transitions.
- Supports consistent categorization.
- Neutral and observable.
Details
Neutral transition cue identification focuses on what can be seen right before the match clearly changes pace or structure. Examples include several players standing up at once, a sharp increase in paint volume, or a coordinated bump. These cues are recorded as signals that a transition is occurring, without guessing at deeper intent.
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