Beginner table-tennis players require constant real-time feedback while learning the fundamental techniques. However, due to various constraints such as the mentor’s inability to be around all the time, expensive sensors and equipment for sports training, beginners are unable to get the immediate real-time feedback they need during training. Sensors have been widely used to train beginners and novices for various skills development, including psychomotor skills. Sensors enable the collection of multimodal data which can be utilised with machine learning to classify training mistakes, give feedback, and further improve the learning outcomes. In this paper, we introduce the Table Tennis Tutor (T3), a multi-sensor system consisting of a smartp...
Badminton is a sport that combines several different physical aspect. At a professional level, the s...
This study analysed the accuracy of a prototype algorithm for tennis stroke detection from wearable ...
In this paper we describe an approach for automatic recognition of tennis strokes using a single low...
Beginner table-tennis players require constant real-time feedback while learning the fundamental tec...
Beginner table-tennis players require constant real-time feedback while learning the funda-mental te...
The sensory data were collected from a total of 16 Table Tennis players mixed gender, aged between 1...
Background: This study presents an intelligent table tennis e-training system based on a neural netw...
Table tennis playing involves complex spatial movement of the racket and human body. It takes much e...
The study examined kinematic parameters and their inter- and intrasubject variability in the topspin...
Compared with optical sensors, wearable inertial sensors have many advantages such as low cost, smal...
In this work, we investigate tennis stroke recognition using a single inertial measuring unit attac...
The analysis of sports using everyday mobile devices is an area that has been increasingly explored ...
As a proficient tennis swing is a key element of success in tennis, many amateur tennis players spen...
One interesting part of the application of human activity recognition is sports motion recognition a...
Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor...
Badminton is a sport that combines several different physical aspect. At a professional level, the s...
This study analysed the accuracy of a prototype algorithm for tennis stroke detection from wearable ...
In this paper we describe an approach for automatic recognition of tennis strokes using a single low...
Beginner table-tennis players require constant real-time feedback while learning the fundamental tec...
Beginner table-tennis players require constant real-time feedback while learning the funda-mental te...
The sensory data were collected from a total of 16 Table Tennis players mixed gender, aged between 1...
Background: This study presents an intelligent table tennis e-training system based on a neural netw...
Table tennis playing involves complex spatial movement of the racket and human body. It takes much e...
The study examined kinematic parameters and their inter- and intrasubject variability in the topspin...
Compared with optical sensors, wearable inertial sensors have many advantages such as low cost, smal...
In this work, we investigate tennis stroke recognition using a single inertial measuring unit attac...
The analysis of sports using everyday mobile devices is an area that has been increasingly explored ...
As a proficient tennis swing is a key element of success in tennis, many amateur tennis players spen...
One interesting part of the application of human activity recognition is sports motion recognition a...
Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor...
Badminton is a sport that combines several different physical aspect. At a professional level, the s...
This study analysed the accuracy of a prototype algorithm for tennis stroke detection from wearable ...
In this paper we describe an approach for automatic recognition of tennis strokes using a single low...