Search Results - Future Generation Computer Systems
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Tracking methods in sports: a review of advances, quality, and challenges in performance data
Moura, F. A., Caetano, F. G., da Silva Torres, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…The implementation, feasibility, and quality of data generated by tracking systems depend on the conditions of each sporting environment and their requirements. …”
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Challenges in wireless communication for connected sensors and wearable devices used in sport biofeedback applications
Kos, A., Milutinovic, V., Umek, A.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2019)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Learning multiple instance deep quality representation for robust object tracking
Wang, G., Liu, J., Lo, W., Yang, C.-M.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2020)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Objects detection toward complicated high remote basketball sports by leveraging deep CNN architecture
Liu, L.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2021)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Sports motional characteristics modeling by leveraging multi-modal image technique
Li, Y., Zhao, K.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2021)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Video quality evaluation toward complicated sport activities for clustering analysis
Yang, W., Wang, J., Shi, J.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2021)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Motion recognition technology of badminton players in sports video images
Fang, L., Sun, M.Published in Future Generation Computer Systems (2021)“…Future Generation Computer Systems…”
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Techno-challenge: Implications of technology on sports coaching in Sweden
Svensson, D., Svensson, R., Fransson, D., Barker-Ruchti, N.Published in Svensk förening för beteende- och samhällsvetenskaplig idrottsforsknings (SVEBI) årliga konferens 2019: (Idrotts)tendenser i tiden (2019)“…At present, global positioning systems, microtechnology sensors and video- and computer-assisted performance analysis (PA) has gained prominence (Cummins et al. 2013, Rein & Memmert 2016). …”
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Computational intelligence for qualitative coaching diagnostics: Automated assessment of tennis swings to improve performance and safety
Bacic, B., Hume, P. A.Published in Big data (2018)“…This study has shown proof of concept for personalized qualitative feedback. The next generation of augmented coaching and exergaming systems will be able to help improve end user's sport discipline-specific techniques. …”
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Computational intelligence in sports
Fister, I., Fister Jr., I., Fister, D.Published 2018“…Applications of Computational Intelligence in Sports Generating Training Plans Based on Existing Sports Activities Adaptation of Training Plans BatMiner for Identifying the Characteristics of Athletes in Training Visualization of Sports Activities Created by Wearable Mobile Devices Sports Nutrition…”
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Pervasive computing in sport
Fister, I., Fister Jr., I., Fister, D.Published in Computational Intelligence in Sports (2018)“…Lastly, the book proposes the use of an Artificial Sports Trainer designed to enhance the training of modern athletes who cannot afford the considerable expense of hiring a human personal trainer. This intelligent system can monitor performance and design and direct appropriate future training, thus promoting both healthy lifestyles and competitive success in athletes. …”
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The 33rd International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports
University of PoitiersPublished 2015“…Blache 6 Workshop: BTK Biomechanical toolkit: a step toward independency between motion capture data and biomechanical analysis,A. Barré 7 Generating and applying knowledge in sports biomechanics: examples from rowing and running, R. …”
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Modelling physiological complexity: Dynamic integration of the neuromuscular system during quasi-static exercises performed until failure
Balague, N., Hristovski, R.Published in Sportinformatik gestern, heute morgen. Festschrift zu Ehren von Prof. Jürgen Perl (2010)“…As he argued (Perl, 2004), modelling can help to analyse and understand the System under study and to predict its future behaviour. …”
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