Limbs synchronisation as a measure of movement quality in karate

Paolo Alborno, Nikolas De Giorgis, A. Camurri, E. Puppo
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We present a method to compute a measure of karate movement quality from MoCap data. We start from well-known common assumptions: an expert athlete is able to perform movements characterized by stable and clean postures and stances, i.e., he is able to conclude the movements without hesitation, noisy small fluctuations or movement ripples. To explore this hypothesis, we collected a dataset of motion capture data of movements of five athletes while performing two different kata's for a total of 22 trials. The athletes have two distinct levels of skill and age: junior brown belt and senior black belt. For each trial, we compute the acceleration of the limbs (arms and legs) and carry out a multi-scale analysis to identify and extract relevant events. Such events correspond to maxima and minima of acceleration intensity (i.e. peaks of high acceleration or deceleration) that occur near the start and the end points of each basic movement segment in a session of kata. Significant events are then selected and an event-synchronisation approach is used to measure the amount of synchrony between the two arms and between the two legs. Results show that expert performers exhibit higher synchronisation with respect to beginners, resulting in more stable and clean movements perceived by observers.
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空手道中四肢同步度作为动作质量的衡量标准
我们提出了一种从动作捕捉数据中计算空手道运动质量的方法。我们从一个众所周知的普遍假设开始:一个专业的运动员能够完成以稳定和干净的姿势和姿态为特征的动作,即他能够毫不犹豫地结束动作,嘈杂的小波动或运动涟漪。为了探索这一假设,我们收集了五名运动员在表演两种不同类型时的动作捕捉数据集,共进行了22次试验。运动员有两个不同的技术水平和年龄:初级棕带和高级黑带。对于每次试验,我们计算四肢(手臂和腿)的加速度,并进行多尺度分析以识别和提取相关事件。这样的事件对应于最大和最小的加速强度(即高加速或减速的峰值),发生在一个套路的每个基本动作段的开始和结束点附近。然后选择重要的事件,并使用事件同步方法来测量两条手臂和两条腿之间的同步量。结果表明,专业表演者比初学者表现出更高的同步性,从而使观察者感受到更稳定和干净的动作。
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