Even with today’s advances in automatic indexing of multimedia content, existing coaching tools for court sports lack the ability to automatically index a competitive match into key events. This paper proposes an automatic event indexing and event retrieval system for tennis, which can be used to coach from beginners upwards. Event indexing is possible using either visual or inertial sensing, with the latter potentially providing system portability. To achieve maximum performance in event indexing, multi-sensor data integration is implemented, where data from both sensors is merged to automatically index key tennis events. A complete event retrieval system is also presented to allow coaches to build advanced queries which existing sports...
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...
In this work, we investigate tennis stroke recognition using a single inertial measuring unit attac...
Even with today’s advances in automatic indexing of multimedia content, existing coaching tools for ...
Even with today’s advances in automatic indexing of multimedia content, existing coaching tools for ...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
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...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
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...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
In this work, we investigate tennis stroke recognition using a single inertial measuring unit attac...
Even with today’s advances in automatic indexing of multimedia content, existing coaching tools for ...
Even with today’s advances in automatic indexing of multimedia content, existing coaching tools for ...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
Identifying events in sports video offers great potential for advancing visual sports coaching appli...
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...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
The ability to automatically classify human actions and activities using vi- sual sensors or by anal...
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...
In this paper we describe our work on creating a multi-modal sensing platform for providing feedback...
In this work, we investigate tennis stroke recognition using a single inertial measuring unit attac...