Accessibility of Motion Capture as a Tool for Sports Performance Enhancement for Beginner and Intermediate Cricket Players
Kaveendra Maduwantha, Ishan Jayaweerage, Chamara Kumarasinghe, Nimesh Lakpriya, Thilina Madushan, Dasun Tharanga, Mahela Wijethunga, Ashan Induranga, Niroshan Gunawardana, Pathum Weerakkody, Kaveenga Rasika Koswattage
Abstract
Motion Capture (MoCap) has become an integral tool in fields such as sports, medicine, and the entertainment industry. The cost of deploying high-end equipment and the lack of expertise and knowledge limit the usage of MoCap from its full potential, especially at beginner and intermediate levels of sports coaching. The challenges faced while developing affordable MoCap systems for such levels have been discussed in order to initiate an easily accessible system with minimal resources.
Topics & Concepts
CoachingMotion captureCricketEntertainmentComputer scienceMultimediaMotion (physics)EngineeringHuman–computer interactionSimulationPsychologyArtificial intelligenceVisual artsArtBiologyEcologyPsychotherapistVideo Analysis and SummarizationSports Dynamics and BiomechanicsSports and Physical Education Research