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# Feature Explanations
## Core Climb Attributes
**angle**
Board angle in degrees. Higher angles correspond to steeper (more overhanging) climbs, which generally increase difficulty.
**angle_squared**
Square of the board angle. Captures nonlinear effects of steepness (difficulty often increases faster at higher angles).
**display_difficulty**
Target variable: the climbs difficulty rating provided by the dataset.
**angle_x_holds**
Interaction between angle and number of holds. Captures how steepness and hold count jointly affect difficulty (e.g., many holds on steep terrain vs few holds on slab).
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## Hold Counts / Composition
**total_holds**
Total number of holds used in the climb.
**hand_holds**
Number of holds intended for hands.
**foot_holds**
Number of holds intended for feet.
**start_holds**
Number of starting holds.
**finish_holds**
Number of finishing holds.
**middle_holds**
Number of intermediate (non-start, non-finish) holds.
**is_nomatch**
Binary indicator for whether matching hands on holds is disallowed. No-match climbs tend to be more difficult due to restricted movement options.
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## Spatial Position (Raw Coordinates)
**mean_y**
Average vertical position of all holds. Higher values indicate climbs concentrated toward the top of the board.
**std_x**
Standard deviation of horizontal hold positions. Measures left-right spread.
**std_y**
Standard deviation of vertical hold positions. Measures vertical dispersion.
**range_x**
Horizontal range (max min x). Indicates how wide the climb is.
**range_y**
Vertical range (max min y). Indicates how tall the climb is.
**min_y**
Lowest hold position.
**max_y**
Highest hold position.
**height_gained**
Total vertical distance covered by the climb.
**height_gained_start_finish**
Vertical distance between average start and finish holds.
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## Density / Coverage
**bbox_area**
Area of the bounding box containing all holds.
**hold_density**
Number of holds per unit area. Higher density often means more options and potentially easier climbing.
**holds_per_vertical_foot**
Number of holds per unit vertical distance. Captures how “ladder-like” a climb is.
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## Symmetry / Balance
**left_ratio**
Proportion of holds on the left side of the board.
**symmetry_score**
How balanced the climb is left-to-right (1 = perfectly balanced, 0 = fully one-sided).
**upper_ratio**
Fraction of holds located above the median vertical position. Indicates whether the climb is top-heavy.
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## Hand Geometry (Reach / Movement)
**mean_hand_reach**
Average distance between pairs of hand holds. Proxy for typical move size.
**max_hand_reach**
Maximum distance between hand holds. Captures hardest reach or span.
**std_hand_reach**
Variation in hand distances. Measures consistency vs variability of moves.
**hand_spread_x**
Horizontal spread of hand holds.
**hand_spread_y**
Vertical spread of hand holds.
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## HandFoot Interaction
**min_hand_to_foot**
Minimum distance between any hand and foot hold. Indicates tight body positioning.
**mean_hand_to_foot**
Average distance between hands and feet. Proxy for body extension requirements.
**std_hand_to_foot**
Variation in hand-foot distances. Measures consistency of body positioning.
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## Global Geometry
**convex_hull_area**
Area of the convex hull enclosing all holds. Measures overall spatial footprint.
**hull_area_to_bbox_ratio**
Ratio of convex hull area to bounding box area. Indicates how “filled” or “sparse” the hold distribution is.
**mean_pairwise_distance**
Average distance between all pairs of holds. Global spacing measure.
**std_pairwise_distance**
Variation in distances between holds. Captures clustering vs spread.
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## Path / Flow
**path_length_vertical**
Approximate total path length when moving from bottom to top (based on sorted vertical positions).
**path_efficiency**
Ratio of vertical gain to path length. Higher values indicate more direct movement; lower values indicate more traversing or inefficiency.
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## Normalized / Relative Position
**mean_y_normalized**
Average vertical position scaled to board height (01).
**start_height_normalized**
Start hold height relative to board height.
**finish_height_normalized**
Finish hold height relative to board height.
**mean_y_relative_to_start**
Average hold height relative to starting position.
**spread_x_normalized**
Horizontal spread normalized by board width.
**spread_y_normalized**
Vertical spread normalized by board height.
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## Distribution Features
**y_q75**
75th percentile of hold heights. Indicates where upper holds are concentrated.
**y_iqr**
Interquartile range (75th 25th percentile) of hold heights. Measures vertical spread excluding extremes.
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## Engineered Feature
**complexity_score**
Composite feature combining:
* hand reach (movement difficulty),
* number of holds (sequence length),
* hold density (spacing).
Designed to capture overall climb complexity in a single metric.