Sensors | |
Automatic Identification of Subtechniques in Skating-Style Roller Skiing Using Inertial Sensors | |
Yusuke Ishige1  Yoshihisa Sakurai1  Zenya Fujita2  | |
[1] Department of Sports Science, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, 3-15-1 Nishigeoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056, Japan;Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-1192, Japan; | |
关键词: cross-country skiing; accelerometer; gyroscope; | |
DOI : 10.3390/s16040473 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This study aims to develop and validate an automated system for identifying skating-style cross-country subtechniques using inertial sensors. In the first experiment, the performance of a male cross-country skier was used to develop an automated identification system. In the second, eight male and seven female college cross-country skiers participated to validate the developed identification system. Each subject wore inertial sensors on both wrists and both roller skis, and a small video camera on a backpack. All subjects skied through a 3450 m roller ski course using a skating style at their maximum speed. The adopted subtechniques were identified by the automated method based on the data obtained from the sensors, as well as by visual observations from a video recording of the same ski run. The system correctly identified 6418 subtechniques from a total of 6768 cycles, which indicates an accuracy of 94.8%. The precisions of the automatic system for identifying the V1R, V1L, V2R, V2L, V2AR, and V2AL subtechniques were 87.6%, 87.0%, 97.5%, 97.8%, 92.1%, and 92.0%, respectively. Most incorrect identification cases occurred during a subtechnique identification that included a transition and turn event. Identification accuracy can be improved by separately identifying transition and turn events. This system could be used to evaluate each skier’s subtechniques in course conditions.
【 授权许可】
Unknown