Search Results - Computers
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The effectiveness of the training process of skiers using computer vision methods
Novikova, N. B., Novikov, A. N., Ivanova, I. G., Belyova, A. N.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)Subjects: “…Computer…”
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A mathematical model for nordic skiing
MacDonald, J. S., Cardales, R. O., Stockie, J. M.Published in arXiv e-print repository (2024)“…Nordic skiing provides fascinating opportunities for mathematical modelling studies that exploit methods and insights from physics, applied mathematics, data analysis, scientific computing and sports science. A typical ski course winds over varied terrain with frequent changes in elevation and direction, and so its geometry is naturally described by a three-dimensional space curve. …”
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Mode matters - endurance exercise modes influence changes in EEG resting state brain networks
Büchel, D., Torvik, P. O., Lehmann, T., Sandbakk, Ø., Baumeister, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The reconstruction of brain graphs allowed for the computation of the small world index (SWI, network efficiency), clustering coefficient (CC, network segregation), and path length (PL, network integration) in the theta, alpha-1, and alpha-2 frequency bands. …”
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Performance determinants in junior- and elite-level air-rifle athletes
Spancken, S., Hoffmann, M., Stein, T.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…On two other consecutive days, athletes performed a steps-test, a computer-based diagnostic instrument to measure shooters` coordination and concentration. …”
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Comparison of bone quality among winter endurance athletes with and without risk factors for relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs): A cross-sectional study
Wyatt, P. M., Drager, K., Groves, E. M., Stellingwerff, T., Billington, E. O., Boyd, S. K., Burt, L. A.Published in Calcified Tissue International (2023)“…Bone quality was assessed at the distal radius and tibia using high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT), and at the hip and spine using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). …”
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Starting and specialising ages across Olympic sports: A cross-sectional study in an international sample of elite athletes
Descheemaeker, K., De Bosscher, V., Shibli, S.Published in Book of Abstracts EASM (2023)“…Mean sport specific starting and specialising ages were computed based on a retrospective survey of the ages in every athlete. …”
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Trigger behaviour and shooting performance in elite biathletes: effects of physical load and shooting positions
Wiesinger, H.-P., Birklbauer, J., Buchecker, M., Dirnberger, J., Sattlecker, G.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…We measured trigger behaviour using a strain gauge force transducer and rifle motion by an infrared system while calculating (offline) an associated trigger index [sqrt (RMSE/mean²) x slope of the regression line] as well as the total mean velocity [sqrt(x²+z²)] of the gun. A computer-controlled display system recorded shooting scores 2. …”
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Performance diagnostics in elite biathlon: key factors and predictors
Sattlecker, G., Dirnberger, J., Wiesinger, H.-P., Birklbauer, J., Buchecker, M.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…Shooting scores are recorded by the computer-controlled display system Meyton MF5R1 (Meyton Electronics, Melle-Bruchmühlen). …”
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Biathlon diagnostics workshop
Dirnberger, J., Sattlecker, G., Wiesinger, H.-P., Birklbauer, J., Buchecker, M.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…Shooting scores are recorded by the computer-controlled display system Meyton MF5R1 (Meyton Electronics, Melle-Bruchmühlen, GER). …”
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Automated markerless 3D motion analysis system for treadmill skiing
Torvinen, P., Ruotsalainen, K., Zhao, S., Cronin, N., Ohtonen, O., Hakkarainen, A., Linnamo, V. “…The analysis was integrated with Coachtech online measurement and feedback system2, and motion analysis results can be combined with other variables computed in Coachtech. Joint an gles obtained with the 3D model were compared to a motion capture system (Vicon, Oxford, UK) consisting of eight cameras and using passive reflective markers on the skier. …”
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A development of an accelerometer-based vibration detector system to evaluate hand motion in different shooting positions
Saputra, J., Santoso, D. R., Dharmawan, H. A., Hasanah, R. N.Published in IEEE Xplore (2022)“…All sensors were placed in different positions related to the identified points: rifle muzzle, left hand, and right hand. A personal computer and a self-developed application were used to measure, record, and save all data into one file. …”
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Heart rate does not accurately predict metabolic intensity during variable-intensity roller skiing or cycling
Staunton, C. A., Andersson, E. P., Skovereng, K., Björklund, G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Linear HR-MR, HR-VO2, PO-MR, and PO-VO2 regressions were computed from the preliminary session, individually, for all athletes and used to predict MR and VO2 from both HR and PO, separately, during the variable-intensity protocol. …”
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Athletes have different dominant cognitive functions depending on type of sport
Yongtawee, A., Park, J., Kim, Y., Woo, M.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2022)“…To measure the executive function (inhibition and cognitive flexibility), spatial ability, and information processing speed of the participants, we administered the trail making test (TMT), mental rotation test (MRT), design fluency test (DFT), flanker task (FKT), and tests of simple reaction time (SRT) and choice reaction time (CRT) using an original computer program. We found differences in dominant cognitive functions across sport types. …”
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Glide time relates to mediolateral plantar pressure distribution rather than ski edging in ski skating
Pavailler, S., Hintzy, F., Millet, G. Y., Horvais, N., Samozino, P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2020)“…Minimum, maximum, mean, and range of both ASI and ski edging angle were computed over the gliding phase, giving information about the beginning, end, and throughout the gliding phase. …”
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SKI-ERG training for enhancing anaerobic glycolysis in cross-country skiers
Bakhareva, A. S., Aminov, A. S., Latypova, E. F., Savinykh, E. Y., Cherepanov, V. S.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2021)“…The power of physical activity was set and regulated by the PerfPro computer program developed to work simultaneously with ergometers according to the ANT + system (Fig. 1). …”
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Zukunftsperspektive von Sportinformatik & Sporttechnologie im Leistungs- und Breitensport (Future prosepcts of sport informatics and sport technology im elite and grassroot sport)
U. Fehr, V. WernerPublished 2021“…" Künstliche Intelligenz und Computer Vision in der Bewegungsanalyse von Kanuten " IMU-based assessment of ground contact time in 100-meter sprints " Understanding the effect of tire pressure and speed on vibrations transmission to the handlebar in road cycling " Ganzkörper-Schwingungsexposition von Kindern beim Transport in Fahrradanhängern - Beurteilung der gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen " Multisensorsystem zur Echtzeitanalyse von Bewegungen im Skilanglauf " Comparison of soccer-specific tactical performance of women and men matches in Europe. …”
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Modelirovanie tehnicheskih dejstvij lyzhnikov-gonshhikov vysokoj kvalifikacii (Modeling technical actions of elite cross-country skiers)
Khurtyk, D., Khmelnitska, I., Smirnova, Z.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)Subjects: “…Computer…”
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