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\subsubsection{Acceleration-based metric}
Contrary to the one based on position the results given by the metric based on acceleration are quite disappointing.
Basically we get one big cluster embedding a lot of players and several 1-player cluster. The big cluster is a kind of "sink cluster": as we increase the value of $C_{penalty}$ the 1-player clusters tend to be directly absorbed by the big cluster.
As a consequence there is no telling about the results of this acceleration-based distance. It does not allow to solve our problem.