Detection of Choking Moments in College Tennis Based Upon Sport Specific Performance Patterns

Stepan Vancurik, D. Callahan
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Choking under pressure, broadly accepted and established as suboptimal performance in a particular task under pressure, is a phenomenon heavily addressed in research. Psychology domain brought up different hypotheses and theories for the existence of the phenomenon, yet engineering research rarely addresses it. This paper introduces a model and data collection framework for choking under pressure detection in college tennis based upon sport specific parameters. Hypothesis of choking under pressure existence in tennis supported by completed questionnaires collected from 55 tennis coaches served as a foundation for the creation of the choking detection model and the development of the data collection framework. There are 19 sport specific parameters selected to be measured and observed in the study using three wearable sensors and a video camera. Data were collected with four participants completing a total of nine tennis sessions. Data analysis and visualization of forehand and backhand topspin stroke swing speed measurements indicate that certain choking moments in college tennis matches can be detected solely based on the swing speed performance of the players. Results and collected data support the practicality of the presented model and demonstrate feasibility of the proposed study. The future plan for the research is to collect data for a total of 60 tennis sessions with a total of 15 participants, and to apply machine learning methods to all the gathered data of all the proposed sport specific variables in order to expand the data investigation for a potential discovery of additional choking under pressure patterns in college tennis.
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基于运动特定表现模式的大学生网球窒息时刻检测
在压力下窒息,被广泛接受并确立为在压力下完成特定任务的次优表现,是研究中大量研究的现象。心理学领域对这一现象的存在提出了不同的假设和理论,但工程研究很少涉及这一问题。本文介绍了一种基于特定运动参数的大学生网球运动员压力窒息检测模型和数据采集框架。通过对55名网球教练员的问卷调查,支持网球运动存在压力下窒息的假设,为窒息检测模型的建立和数据收集框架的制定提供了基础。本研究选取了19个运动特定参数,使用三个可穿戴传感器和一个摄像机进行测量和观察。四名参与者总共完成了九次网球训练,收集了数据。正反手上旋球挥拍速度测量的数据分析和可视化表明,在大学网球比赛中,某些令人窒息的时刻可以仅仅根据运动员的挥拍速度表现来检测。结果和收集的数据支持所提出的模型的实用性,并证明了所提出的研究的可行性。该研究的未来计划是收集总共60场网球比赛的数据,共有15名参与者,并将机器学习方法应用于所有拟议运动特定变量的所有收集数据,以扩大数据调查,以发现大学网球压力模式下额外的窒息现象。
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