Automatic classification of skating cross-country skiing sub-techniques based on a single wearable sensor and biomechanical models

(Automatische Klassifizierung von Untertechniken der Skatingtechnik im Skilanglauf auf der Grundlage eines mobilen Einzelsensors und biomechanischer Modelle)

The aim of this study was to design and validate a sub-technique classification algorithm for everyday cross-country trainings, based on a single sensor worn on the upper back and biomechanical models. The sensor (FieldWiz, Advanced Sport Instruments, Switzerland) recorded GNSS data, acceleration, and angular velocity. Using a customized fusion algorithm and a trunk model, the athlete`s centre of mass kinematics were obtained. Cycles were detected based on maxima in trunk inclination and a Gaussian mixture model was used to assign each cycle to its corresponding sub-technique (Gear 2, 3, 4) based on cycle distance, amount of lateral excursion and trunk inclination periodicity. Gaussian mixture parameters were determined from a separate dataset of short roller skiing trials. The algorithm was validated against video recordings with 5 junior level athletes skating on a 2.4 km lap with roller skis at medium intensity. Turns were removed and uphill and flat sections were selected. 925 sec of data remained and each second was attributed one sub-technique. Gears 2, 3, 4 were skied during 81, 600, 244 sec, respectively. 98.4% of all seconds were correctly classified and misclassifications mainly happened during transitions. This approach of model-based sub-technique classification proved extremely efficient, is fully automatic, and can be used during daily trainings. On-snow validity should be assessed in the future and other sub-techniques (e.g. double poling) could be added.
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Schlagworte: Skilanglauf Technik Bewegungsmerkmal Klassifizierung Technologie Biomechanik Modellierung Sensor
Notationen: Ausdauersportarten Naturwissenschaften und Technik
Tagging: Skatingtechnik
Veröffentlicht in: German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
Veröffentlicht: 2019
Jahrgang: 49
Heft: Suppl. 1
Seiten: S 20
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch