What to expect in the next 4 years of Computer Science in Sport
1. What to expect in the next 4 years of Computer Science in Sport Arnold Baca Department of Biomechanics, Kinesiology and Applied Computer Science ZSU University of Vienna
9. Current Trends – This Conference (40 Presentations) Sensors/Wireless Technologies/Tracking 10 Modelling 5 Game/Performance Analysis 5 Data Analysis (Scoring/Ranking) 3 13 To be considered with caution!
37. Example: Training in virtual environments B. Bideau et al. (2003) Presence-Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 12 (4), 2003.
38. Example: Wearable Computing A. Baca, P. Dabnichki, M. Heller, P. Kornfeind, Journal of Sports Sciences , in press Electronic circuits are woven or printed on textiles and allow measuring a variety of physiological parameters directly.
39. Example: Wearable Computing 13 th Int. Symposium on Wearable Computers, September 2009, Linz, Austria: Highest potential of “Wearable Computing“‚ in the fields of medicine, health and sport. Gerhard Tröster , Head, Wearable Computing Group and Laboratory, ETH Zurich Application: Monitoring of snowboarders using sensors on the board and the body (clothes) to identify riding mistakes and to improve the style.
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44. Process models Similarity Analysis: 3 athletes (before/after load, 16 shots) good stability less stable unstable very unstable A 1 A 2 C 1 C 2 D 1 D 2 before physical load after physical load
49. Remote Coaching – Hardware SPI Analog IN E.g. temperature, air pressure, potentiometer, … Digital I/O E.g. on-off switch, trigger, … ANT Modul Controller Bridge Amplifier Strain gages Force sensors Accelerometer (strain gage based) Memory card „ Managed Networks“
In the 1950ies US mainframe computer : Thunderstorm, Typhoon, … First Computer on European continent entirely working with transistors.
Perl: Plenary talk, 5th Int. Symposium, Hvar
Perl: Plenary talk, 5th Int. Symposium, Hvar
Perl: Plenary talk, 5th Int. Symposium, Hvar
Perl: Plenary talk, 5th Int. Symposium, Hvar
Grün: Model based data analysis
Moore's Law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware . Since the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958, the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has increased exponentially , doubling approximately every two years. [1] The trend has continued for more than half a century and is not expected to stop until 2015 or even later. [2]
Informatics, because aspects of social science are considered, also. A project proposal on this topic has just been worked out.
Applicability in biomechanics currently investigated.
Anwendbarkeit in der Biomechanik sollte sich in den nächsten 4 Jahren entscheiden
Games: Some developments in collabarative games – no breakthrough. Ubiquitous Fitnes support: e.g. advice for mountain bikers or runners, which direction to go (GPS + heartrate) – e.g. suggestion th run/drive an easier route.
e.g. Instruction to change gear in order to increase cadence.
Standardisation – still a challenge. Computer scientists should get aware of the benefit they might get from sport scientists. Benefit for computer scientists: computer games, animation, robotics