2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13179549
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JudgED: Comparison between Kickboxing Referee Performance at a Novel Serious Game for Judging Improvement and at World Championships

Dominik Hoelbling,
Andre Salmhofer,
Cebrail Gencoglu
et al.

Abstract: The particular responsibility of referees in combat sports lies in their decision-making to enforce the rules of the sport, which requires considerable experience and a multitude of skills, including perception, categorization, memory processing, and information integration. As a cost-effective alternative to in-tournament training, this research aims to evaluate the novel video-based serious game called “JudgED” to train martial arts referees’ decision-making processes through immediate feedback. The effectiv… Show more

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“…Serious games are also employed in addressing cerebral dysfunction, as discussed in [20], cognitive impairments [21], and supporting nutritional education [22]. There are also multiple approaches to implementing serious games for enhancing sports activities [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serious games are also employed in addressing cerebral dysfunction, as discussed in [20], cognitive impairments [21], and supporting nutritional education [22]. There are also multiple approaches to implementing serious games for enhancing sports activities [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%