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Development of a Human Activity Recognition System for Ballet Tasks.

Danica HendryKevin ChaiAmity CampbellLuke HopperPeter O'SullivanLeon Straker
Published in: Sports medicine - open (2020)
The models developed were robust enough to identify jumping and leg lifting tasks in real-world exposures in dancers. The system provides a novel method for measuring dancer training volume through quantification of specific movement tasks. Such a system can be used to further understand the relationship between dancers' pain and training volume and for athlete monitoring systems. Further, this provides a proof of concept which can be easily translated to other lower limb dominant sporting activities.
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