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Sensors and Materials, Volume 33, Number 1(1) (2021)
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pp. 109-126
S&M2440 Research Paper of Special Issue
https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2021.2964
Published: January 15, 2021

Estimating Timing of Specific Motion in a Gesture Movement with a Wearable Sensor [PDF]

Kazuya Murao, Hiroshi Yamada, Tsutomu Terada, and Masahiko Tsukamoto

(Received June 22, 2020; Accepted November 6, 2020)

Keywords: accelerometer, gesture recognition, timing estimation

Wearable devices with motion sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, are expected to become popular. There is a lot of research on recognizing gestures using data obtained from motion sensors. A gesture is a one-off motion and its trajectory, i.e., the waveform of the gesture part, is considered to be important. After segmenting the data, gestures are recognized using a template matching method. However, there is no method to accurately detect when a specific action is performed during a gesture. Although it is possible for a player in a game to perform a throwing motion by the user performing a pitching action, it is difficult to reflect a particular moment, such as the user’s release point, in the player. The authors previously proposed a method using a wrist-worn sensor for determining the moment of touching a card in competitive karuta (a Japanese card game), and developed a system that judges the player who took a card first in a competitive karuta match. As reported in this paper, we improved the estimation method to apply our study to a variety of gestures other than those in competitive karuta and propose a method to detect the timing of a specific action. Our system was evaluated for three types of release points, baseball throws, basketball free throws, and dart throws, with 11 subjects who had an accelerometer and a gyroscope attached to the wrist. The percentage of release point estimation errors of 12 ms or less was 100% for baseball, 87.6% for basketball, and 91.1% for darts.

Corresponding author: Kazuya Murao


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Kazuya Murao, Hiroshi Yamada, Tsutomu Terada, and Masahiko Tsukamoto, Estimating Timing of Specific Motion in a Gesture Movement with a Wearable Sensor, Sens. Mater., Vol. 33, No. 1, 2021, p. 109-126.



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