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    Finish-line photography system based on multi-scale convolutional neural network deblurring

    Jin, Z., Tian, W.
    Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)
    “…In sports science research, the dynamic non-uniform blur caused by the movement of running athletes is a challenging problem in computer vision, that seriously affects the judgment accuracy of the finish-line photography system. …”
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    Automatic detection of faults in simulated race walking from a fixed smartphone camera

    Suzuki, T., Takeda, K., Fujii, K.
    Published in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (2024)
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    Tracking of moving athlete from video sequences using flower pollination algorithm

    Ong, P., Chong, T. K., Ong, K. M., Low, E. S.
    Published in The Visual Computer (2022)
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    Reconstruction of walking motion without flight phase by using computer simulation on the world elite 20km race walkers during official races

    Hoga-Miura, K., Hirokawa, R., Sugita, M.
    Published in Slovak Journal of Sport Science (2017)
    “…BACKGROUNDS: Article 230 of competition rules of athletics specify that race walking should be judged by human eye of the race walking judges, but during races even highly skilled race walking judges may sometimes not recognise a brief flight time as "Loss of Contact" time. Electric or visual devices for race walking judge will be innovated and applied to the race walking event. …”
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    Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support, September 20-21, 2019, in Vienna, Austria

    J. Vilas-Boas, P. Pezarat-Correia, J. Cabri
    Published 2019
    “…The Conference Technical Program includes oral presentations and poster presentations, organized in four simultaneous tracks: Computer Systems in Sports, Health and Support Technology, Signal Processing in Human Movement and Sport Performance and Support Technology. …”
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    The implementation of the concept of individualization in training elite Female athletes with visual impairment in the sprint

    Kozina, Z., Chebanu, O., Prokopenko, I., Korobeynikov, G., Korobeynikova, L., Korobeinik, V., Repko, O., Kozin, S., Osiptsov, A., Kostiukevych, V., Guba, A., Trubchanikov, M., Mulik, K., Ilintskaya, A.
    Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2018)
    “…The aim of the work is to substantiate the application of the principles of individualization in the training of highly qualified athletes with visual impairment by the example of an elite athlete. …”
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    Positive effects of augmented feedback to reduce time on ground in well-trained runners

    Gilgen-Ammann, R., Wyss, T., Troesch, S., Heyer, L., Taube, W.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)
    “…The intervention group (IG) received visual aF about their GCT during 8 high-intensity interval sessions in the 4-wk training period and were instructed to minimize GCT. …”
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    Scientific 3D visualisation of body during hurdle racing

    Muftic, O., Baksa, S., Baksa, I.
    Published in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (2002)
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    Looking at the best: A detailed analysis of elite race walking technique

    Salvage, J., Seaman, T.
    Published 2009
    “…By combining high resolution - high speed photography with computer software and detailed measurements, we paint an image of exactly how the best race walkers in the world stride forward at speeds approaching 10 mph (16 kph). …”
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    Anatomically-based musculoskeletal modeling: prediction and validation of muscle deformation during walking

    Oberhofer, K., Mithraratne, K., Stott, N. S., Anderson, I. A.
    Published in The Visual Computer (2009)
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    The biomechanics of the "two-jump type" take-off in long jump

    Yang, J., Yang, Y.
    Published in Pre-olympic Congress 2004. Thessaloniki, Grécia. de 6 a 11 de Agosto de 2004 (2004)
    “…Based on the above theories we have a developed a computer-based model of long jump as a training aid. …”
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    Biomechanical analysis of discus throwing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games

    Ariel, G., Penny, A., Finch, A.
    Published 1996
    “…Biomechanical quantification has developed far beyond the pioneers who relied upon visual observations of animation to describe movement. …”
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    XXth International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports

    Published 2002
    “…SYMMETRY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF KINEMATIC PARAMETERS DURING VARIOUS RUNNING TECHNIQUES: Kiros Karamanidis, Adamantios Arampatzis, Gert-Peter Brüggemann TACTICAL APPLICATION OF BIOMECHANICS TO VOLLEYBALL USING INTERACTIVE COMPUTER SOFTWARE: Simon G.S. Coleman TECHNICAL CHANGES IN HURDLE CLEARANCES AT THE BEGINNING OF 110 M HURDLE EVENT - A PILOT STUDY: Aki I.T. …”
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    Biomechanical Analysis of Discus Throwing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games

    Ariel, G., Penny, A., Finch, A.
    “…Biomechanical quantification has developed far beyond the pioneers who relied upon visual observations of animation to describe movement. …”
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