Take a chess game record (presumably a game you've played) and analyze it by computer, pinpointing all of your missed tactical opportunities. Computers are good at this, and at lower levels of chess, learning good tactics is the most important (advice from Magnus Carlsen). This is a training tool.
More difficult is to classify the mistakes by "complexity". Depending on your level, don't worry about complicated tactical mistakes. This might be possible using machine learning on a labeled collection of games by players of different levels, analyzing the kind of mistakes made by players of each level.
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