Sensor Based Motion Tracking and Recognition in Martial Arts Training

but.committeedoc. Ing. Daniel Schwarz, Ph.D. (předseda) doc. Ing. Jiří Kozumplík, CSc. (místopředseda) Ing. Vratislav Harabiš, Ph.D. (člen) Ing. Jiří Sekora (člen) MUDr. Šárka Sekorová (člen) Ing. Martin Mézl, Ph.D. (člen)cs
but.defenceStudent has presented his thesis and committee has been acquainted with reviews. Prof. Sauermann: How did you evaluate results? Did you just counted or were you recorded on video? Why do you think there's a difference in the classification? Doc. Schwarz: How did you divided your set to training and testing sets? Was there no cross validation? Ing. Mézl: Could it work as recognition system for anybody else but you? Student has defended final thesis and answered questions of opponent and committee.cs
but.jazykangličtina (English)
but.programElectrical, Electronic, Communication and Control Technologycs
but.resultpráce byla úspěšně obhájenacs
dc.contributor.advisorHarabiš, Vratislaven
dc.contributor.authorAgojo, Stephanen
dc.contributor.refereeSekora, Jiříen
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-21T16:58:23Z
dc.date.available2018-10-21T16:58:23Z
dc.date.created2017cs
dc.description.abstractIn various martial arts, competitors are interested in quantifying and categorising techniques which are exercised during training. The implementation of embedded systems into training gear, especially a portable wireless body worn system, based on inertial sensors, facilitates the quantification and categorisation of forces and accelerations involved during the training of martial arts. The scope of this paper is to give a brief overview of contemporary technology and devices, describe key methods that are implemented in such devices and as well to provide a project outline. For this reason a literature research was carried out using search engines and databases. The search yielded that devices are capable of tracking activities of daily life; however only one product was found which can track and recognise techniques applied in martial arts training just for the upper body. The realisation of a sensor based tracking system which can track and classify different exercises is possible with present technology. Even so, different challenges such as implementing a sensor fusion and classifier algorithm need to be overcome. Therefore, the project development has to be viewed as an iterative process.en
dc.description.abstractIn various martial arts, competitors are interested in quantifying and categorising techniques which are exercised during training. The implementation of embedded systems into training gear, especially a portable wireless body worn system, based on inertial sensors, facilitates the quantification and categorisation of forces and accelerations involved during the training of martial arts. The scope of this paper is to give a brief overview of contemporary technology and devices, describe key methods that are implemented in such devices and as well to provide a project outline. For this reason a literature research was carried out using search engines and databases. The search yielded that devices are capable of tracking activities of daily life; however only one product was found which can track and recognise techniques applied in martial arts training just for the upper body. The realisation of a sensor based tracking system which can track and classify different exercises is possible with present technology. Even so, different challenges such as implementing a sensor fusion and classifier algorithm need to be overcome. Therefore, the project development has to be viewed as an iterative process.cs
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dc.identifier.citationAGOJO, S. Sensor Based Motion Tracking and Recognition in Martial Arts Training [online]. Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií. 2017.cs
dc.identifier.other104354cs
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11012/69417
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologiícs
dc.rightsStandardní licenční smlouva - přístup k plnému textu bez omezenícs
dc.subjectsmarten
dc.subjectsensor baseden
dc.subjectmotionen
dc.subjecttrackingen
dc.subjectcaptureen
dc.subjectsmartcs
dc.subjectsensor basedcs
dc.subjectmotioncs
dc.subjecttrackingcs
dc.subjectcapturecs
dc.titleSensor Based Motion Tracking and Recognition in Martial Arts Trainingen
dc.title.alternativeSensor Based Motion Tracking and Recognition in Martial Arts Trainingcs
dc.typeTextcs
dc.type.drivermasterThesisen
dc.type.evskpdiplomová prácecs
dcterms.dateAccepted2017-08-31cs
dcterms.modified2017-09-01-09:13:54cs
eprints.affiliatedInstitution.facultyFakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologiícs
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sync.item.insts2021.11.22 22:20:30en
sync.item.modts2021.11.22 21:39:33en
thesis.disciplineBiomedical and Ecological Engineeringcs
thesis.grantorVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií. Ústav biomedicínského inženýrstvícs
thesis.levelInženýrskýcs
thesis.nameIng.cs
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