This paper describes a dynamic multi-video user interface for sports coaching. It is intended that sports coaches could use this split screen to minimise and maximise multiple video streams of an athlete on one side of the split screen, while playing an additional video source on the other side of the split screen, such as a clip from a professional athlete. This split screen approach allows users to contrast movements in the athletes videos, with that of a professional. Users can also avail of the ability to use video overlays, text input and can also use screen capture technology to record the application display, so that an athlete can review a coaching session at later date
The aim of this study was to introduce free open-source software (OSS) and identify the tasks assoc...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
This paper describes a dynamic multi-video user interface for sports coaching. It is intended that s...
ABSTRACT This paper describes a dynamic multi-video user interface for sports coaching. It is intend...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
Video support is becoming an indispensable tool in tennis practice sessions, especially at the profe...
We describe a novel system for tennis performance analysis that allows coaches to review games and p...
We describe a novel system for tennis performance analysis that allows coaches to review games and p...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the concept of interactive camera-based coaching and trainin...
The aim of this study was to introduce free open-source software (OSS) and identify the tasks assoc...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
This paper describes a dynamic multi-video user interface for sports coaching. It is intended that s...
ABSTRACT This paper describes a dynamic multi-video user interface for sports coaching. It is intend...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
This article presents a novel video analysis system for coaching tennis players of all levels, which...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appro...
Video support is becoming an indispensable tool in tennis practice sessions, especially at the profe...
We describe a novel system for tennis performance analysis that allows coaches to review games and p...
We describe a novel system for tennis performance analysis that allows coaches to review games and p...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the concept of interactive camera-based coaching and trainin...
The aim of this study was to introduce free open-source software (OSS) and identify the tasks assoc...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...