Real-time error detection for a rowing training system. Johard, L., Filippeschi , A., & Ruffaldi, E. In 1st SKILLS International Conference, 2011.
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The use of coaches in training provides several advantages to the skill transfer process. However, their use is limited because of cost reasons. Automatic recognition processes, on the other hand, have a vastly lower cost ratio and can replace or integrate many of the functions otherwise performed by a human. The paper presents an effective design of a real-time error recognition system for rowing in a simulator. It was designed in order to be easy to develop, be computationally efficient and offer an excellent classification ability.
@inproceedings{johard11,
title={Real-time error detection for a rowing training system},
author={Johard, L. and Filippeschi , A. and Ruffaldi, E.},
year=2011,
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booktitle={1st SKILLS International Conference},
doi={10.1051/bioconf/20110100044},
abstract={The use of coaches in training provides several advantages to the skill transfer process. However, their use is limited because of cost reasons. Automatic recognition processes, on the other hand, have a vastly lower cost ratio and can replace or integrate many of the functions otherwise performed by a human. The paper presents an effective design of a real-time error recognition system for rowing in a simulator. It was designed in order to be easy to develop, be computationally efficient and offer an excellent classification ability.},
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