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    Call for Papers | World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport 2022 & International Symposium on Computer Science in Sport 2022 | Vienna, Austria, September 10–13, 2022. Call ends...

    The World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport 2022 & International Symposium on Computer Science in Sport 2022 is planned to be held in Vienna Austria, from September 10–13 2022. The program will include presentations from renowned keynote speakers and leading experts, as well as oral and poster presentations from world-class researchers touching on cutting edge subjects and newest technologies from the field of Performance Analysis and Computer Science in Sport.

    Call for Papers | 13th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport & 13th International Symposium on Computer Science in Sport (WCPAS2021 & IACSS2021) | University of Vienna, Austria, August 29–September...

    The World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport, first held in Burton Manor, England in 1991, has a long history as an international, academic event. In 2021 the WCPAS will be celebrating its 30 year anniversary as a distinguished platform for both established academics and people of industry in the field of performance analysis. Over the course of four days, keynote speakers in both the field of performance analysis and computer science in sport will present their work at this Joint Congress.

    Call for Papers | WCPAS 2020: 13th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport | University of Vienna, Austria, September 1–4, 2020. Call ends April 1, 2020

    The aim of this conference is to bring scientists and scholars together for an exchange on the current state of research and development. The program will include presentations from renowned keynote speakers and leading experts, as well as oral and poster presentations from world-class researchers touching on cutting edge subjects and newest technologies from the field of Performance Analysis.