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Detecting and Sonifying Temporal Patterns of Body Segments When Batting

Akemi Kobayashi ; Daiki Nasu ; Yota Morimoto ; Makio Kashino ; Toshitaka Kimura

Proceedings, 2018-02, Vol.2 (6), p.205 [Periódico revisado por pares]

MDPI AG

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  • Título:
    Detecting and Sonifying Temporal Patterns of Body Segments When Batting
  • Autor: Akemi Kobayashi ; Daiki Nasu ; Yota Morimoto ; Makio Kashino ; Toshitaka Kimura
  • Assuntos: feedback ; softball ; sonification ; trunk motion
  • É parte de: Proceedings, 2018-02, Vol.2 (6), p.205
  • Descrição: To improve skill in sport activities it is essential to discern the temporal patterns of one’s own movements. Our previous motion capture experiment involving elite female softball players identified key differences in the temporal body movements between the top players and young players against fastballs/change-ups. In this paper, we found that key features could be extracted from the rotation of the pelvis and we developed a sonification feedback system with two nine-axes inertial sensors. Rotation patterns are converted into two synthesized sounds to represent the time at peak trunk rotation speed and impact time. We conducted a pilot experiment with this feedback proposal using expert and novice batters, male and female whether the participants can pace of the rotational motion in batting. As a result, this feedback approach may allow the user to alter the time of peak trunk rotation speed to more closely match the cue provided by the training sound.
  • Editor: MDPI AG
  • Idioma: Inglês

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