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Combining inertial and visual sensing for human action recognition in tennis
2010
Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Analysis and retrieval of tracked events and motion in imagery streams - ARTEMIS '10
In this paper, we present a framework for both the automatic extraction of the temporal location of tennis strokes within a match and the subsequent classification of these as being either a serve, forehand or backhand. We employ the use of low-cost visual sensing and low-cost inertial sensing to achieve these aims, whereby a single modality can be used or a fusion of both classification strategies can be adopted if both modalities are available within a given capture scenario. This flexibility
doi:10.1145/1877868.1877882
dblp:conf/mm/ConaireCKOGB10
fatcat:muauqczuyzegdcd7kobt77onhu