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Theoretical Framework of Technical Kinematics Evaluation Software

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Information Computing and Applications (ICICA 2013)

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The system, which takes hi-tech Olympics and improving national sports science and technology as well as training levels of athletes as the background, and considers current three-dimensional video analysis system for diagnosis of sports technology as the platform, constructs data and knowledge base based on three-dimensional information and parameters by mainly utilizing modern computer technology. It analyzes human movement behaviors with systematic conceptions, and studies technical movements of athletes through input-output relationship of human movement behaviors. Through fuzzy mathematics, mathematical statistics and artificial intelligence, integrating and drawing reference from sport biomechanics, graphics, human anatomy and expert system etc., the system solves a series of key problems both in theory and application from information extraction, inference to multi-objective parameter fusion and decision-making, and then designs and develops biomechanical evaluation system for shot sport technology. Considering the multiple events that the sport contains, the research primarily proceeds from shot, and establishes “coach-athlete” expert evaluation system.

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Xiaofeng, X., Jianyong, D., Lixian, J., Yansong, G. (2013). Theoretical Framework of Technical Kinematics Evaluation Software. In: Yang, Y., Ma, M., Liu, B. (eds) Information Computing and Applications. ICICA 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 391. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53932-9_30

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