The proceedings contain 6 papers. The topics discussed include: using machine learning to classify volleyball jumps; digitalizing the football experience: a study on electronic performance and tracking systems (EPTS) from the perspective of football athletes and training staff; I see what you see! towards augmented joint visual attention between beginner and instructor surfers; supporting sportspeople in gaining bodily insights through reflective feedback; reflections on visualization in motion for fitness trackers; and insights from two studies on AI-based learning in strength training.

Preface to the Proceedings of the Workshop “New Trends in HCI and Sports” held at MobileHCI ‘22

Amon Rapp;
2022-01-01

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The proceedings contain 6 papers. The topics discussed include: using machine learning to classify volleyball jumps; digitalizing the football experience: a study on electronic performance and tracking systems (EPTS) from the perspective of football athletes and training staff; I see what you see! towards augmented joint visual attention between beginner and instructor surfers; supporting sportspeople in gaining bodily insights through reflective feedback; reflections on visualization in motion for fitness trackers; and insights from two studies on AI-based learning in strength training.
2022
CEUR-WS
3267
1
6
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3267/
Eleonora Mencarini; Amon Rapp; Ashley Colley; Florian Daiber; Michael Jones; Felix Kosmalla; Stephan Lukosch; Jasmin Niess; Evangelos Niforatos; Paweł...espandi
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