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Automatic event detection using wearable technology during short-track speed skating races

de Pembroke et al., 2024

Document ID
623635117016665061
Author
de Pembroke T
Côté J
Clément J
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Sensors Journal

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The performance in short-track speed skating (STSS) is driven by technique optimization. However, because of discomfort, clutter, or complexity, regular instrumentation may not be suitable for use in daily training. The objective of this study was to validate a single …
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