Automatic Recognition of Motor Skills in Triathlon: A Novel Tool for Measuring Movement Cadence and Cycling Tasks
Stuart M. Chesher,
Carlo Martinotti,
Dale W. Chapman
et al.
Abstract:Background/Objectives: The purpose of this research was to create a peak detection algorithm and machine learning model for use in triathlon. The algorithm and model aimed to automatically measure movement cadence in all three disciplines of a triathlon using data from a single inertial measurement unit and to recognise the occurrence and duration of cycling task changes. Methods: Six triathletes were recruited to participate in a triathlon while wearing a single trunk-mounted measurement unit and were filmed … Show more
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