Machine and deep learning for sport-specific movement recognition: a systematic review of model development and performance

Emily E Cust, Alice J Sweeting, Kevin Ball, Sam Robertson
2018 Journal of Sports Sciences  
Objective assessment of an athlete's performance is of importance in elite sports to facilitate detailed analysis. The implementation of automated detection and recognition of sport-specific movements overcomes the limitations associated with manual performance analysis methods. The object of this study was to systematically review the literature on machine and deep learning for sport-specific movement recognition using inertial measurement unit (IMU) and, or computer vision data inputs. A
more » ... h of multiple databases was undertaken. Included studies must have investigated a sportspecific movement and analysed via machine or deep learning methods for model development. A total of 52 studies met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data preprocessing, processing, model development and evaluation methods varied across the studies. Model development for movement recognition were predominantly undertaken using supervised classification approaches. A kernel form of the Support Vector Machine algorithm was used in 53% of IMU and 50% of vision-based studies. Twelve studies used a deep learning method as a form of Convolutional Neural Network algorithm and one study also adopted a Long Short Term Memory architecture in their model. The adaptation of experimental set-up, data pre-processing, and model development methods are best considered in relation to the characteristics of the targeted sports movement(s).
doi:10.1080/02640414.2018.1521769 pmid:30307362 fatcat:h3flbavuivbilbo6ekwvmnjg6i