VISUALIZATION IN SPORTING CONTEXTS - The Team Scenario

Aqeel H. Kazmi, Michael J. O’Grady, Gregory M. P. O’Hare

2011

Abstract

Wearable sensor systems require an interactive and communicative interface for the user to interpret data in a meaningful way. The development of adaptive personalization features in a visualization tool for such systems can convey a more meaningful picture to the user of the system. In this paper, a visualization tool called Visualization in Team Scenarios (VTS), which can be used by a coach to monitor an athlete’s physiological parameters, is presented. The VTS has been implemented with a wearable sensor system that can monitor players’ performance in a game in a seamless and transparent manner. Using the VTS, a coach is able to analyze the physiological data of athletes generated using select wearable sensors, and subsequently analyse the results to personalize training schedules thus improving the performance of the players.

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in Harvard Style

H. Kazmi A., J. O’Grady M. and M. P. O’Hare G. (2011). VISUALIZATION IN SPORTING CONTEXTS - The Team Scenario . In Proceedings of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing - Volume 1: BIOSIGNALS, (BIOSTEC 2011) ISBN 978-989-8425-35-5, pages 536-539. DOI: 10.5220/0003276705360539


in Bibtex Style

@conference{biosignals11,
author={Aqeel H. Kazmi and Michael J. O’Grady and Gregory M. P. O’Hare},
title={VISUALIZATION IN SPORTING CONTEXTS - The Team Scenario},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing - Volume 1: BIOSIGNALS, (BIOSTEC 2011)},
year={2011},
pages={536-539},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0003276705360539},
isbn={978-989-8425-35-5},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF
JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing - Volume 1: BIOSIGNALS, (BIOSTEC 2011)
TI - VISUALIZATION IN SPORTING CONTEXTS - The Team Scenario
SN - 978-989-8425-35-5
AU - H. Kazmi A.
AU - J. O’Grady M.
AU - M. P. O’Hare G.
PY - 2011
SP - 536
EP - 539
DO - 10.5220/0003276705360539