Prototype machine learning algorithms from wearable technology to detect tennis stroke and movement actions

(Prototyp für Algorithmen des maschinellen Lernens aus Wearable-Technologien zur Erkennung von Tennisschlägen und Bewegungsabläufen)

This study evaluated the accuracy of tennis-specific stroke and movement event detection algorithms from a cervically mounted wearable sensor containing a triaxial accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer. Stroke and movement data from up to eight high-performance tennis players were captured in match-play and movement drills. Prototype algorithms classified stroke (i.e., forehand, backhand, serve) and movement (i.e., "Alert", "Dynamic", "Running", "Low Intensity") events. Manual coding evaluated stroke actions in three classes (i.e., forehand, backhand and serve), with additional descriptors of spin (e.g., slice). Movement data was classified according to the specific locomotion performed (e.g., lateral shuffling). The algorithm output for strokes were analysed against manual coding via absolute (n) and relative (%) error rates. Coded movements were grouped according to their frequency within the algorithm`s four movement classifications. Highest stroke accuracy was evident for serves (98%), followed by groundstrokes (94%). Backhand slice events showed 74% accuracy, while volleys remained mostly undetected (41-44%). Tennis-specific footwork patterns were predominantly grouped as "Dynamic" (63% of total events), alongside successful linear "Running" classifications (74% of running events). Concurrent stroke and movement data from wearable sensors allows detailed and long-term monitoring of tennis training for coaches and players. Improvements in movement classification sensitivity using tennis-specific language appear warranted.
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Schlagworte: Tennis Beschleunigung Bewegung Bewegungskoordination Datenerfassung Analyse Technik Sensor Wearable
Notationen: Spielsportarten Naturwissenschaften und Technik
Tagging: maschinelles Lernen Algorithmus Schlag
DOI: 10.3390/s22228868
Veröffentlicht in: Sensors
Veröffentlicht: 2022
Jahrgang: 22
Heft: 22
Seiten: 8868
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch