An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network

Christ P, Werner F, Rückert U, Mielebacher J (2011)
In: Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics. Morrison B, Hamza MH (Eds); ACTA Press: 105-112.

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Autor*in
Christ, PeterUniBi; Werner, Felix; Rückert, UlrichUniBi; Mielebacher, Jörg
Herausgeber*in
Morrison, B.; Hamza, M. H.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Abstract: "With recent technology advancements, miniaturized wireless body sensor (WBS) systems equipped with accelerometers allow the recording of an athlete’s actions without impact on their execution. This paper addresses the problem of determining linear velocities of athletes using a single tri-axial accelerometer located in a WBS on a chest strap. We propose using a neural network to associate features extracted from acceleration signals in time and frequency domain with particular velocities. This method neither requires a kinematic model nor information on characteristics of an athlete (e.g. height or weight). In a treadmill experiment with 20 subjects we obtain more than 97% correct classifications for velocities from 3 to 9 km/h. We demonstrate that using a set of simple features (variance, amplitude, RMS) a classification rate of more than 95% can be obtained. Misclassifications are mainly found at higher velocities (9 and 11 km/h) due to severe inter-subject differences in the acceleration signals. "
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics
Seite(n)
105-112
ISBN
9780889869035
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2372545

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Christ P, Werner F, Rückert U, Mielebacher J. An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network. In: Morrison B, Hamza MH, eds. Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics. ACTA Press; 2011: 105-112.
Christ, P., Werner, F., Rückert, U., & Mielebacher, J. (2011). An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network. In B. Morrison & M. H. Hamza (Eds.), Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics (pp. 105-112). ACTA Press. https://doi.org/10.2316/P.2011.751-009
Christ, Peter, Werner, Felix, Rückert, Ulrich, and Mielebacher, Jörg. 2011. “An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network”. In Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics, ed. B. Morrison and M. H. Hamza, 105-112. ACTA Press.
Christ, P., Werner, F., Rückert, U., and Mielebacher, J. (2011). “An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network” in Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics, Morrison, B., and Hamza, M. H. eds. (ACTA Press), 105-112.
Christ, P., et al., 2011. An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network. In B. Morrison & M. H. Hamza, eds. Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics. ACTA Press, pp. 105-112.
P. Christ, et al., “An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network”, Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics, B. Morrison and M.H. Hamza, eds., ACTA Press, 2011, pp.105-112.
Christ, P., Werner, F., Rückert, U., Mielebacher, J.: An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network. In: Morrison, B. and Hamza, M.H. (eds.) Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics. p. 105-112. ACTA Press (2011).
Christ, Peter, Werner, Felix, Rückert, Ulrich, and Mielebacher, Jörg. “An approach for determining linear velocities of athletes from acceleration measurements using a neural network”. Proc. of the 6th IASTED Int. Conf. on Biomechanics. Ed. B. Morrison and M. H. Hamza. ACTA Press, 2011. 105-112.
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