Abstract

A number of similar structured wireless sensors, constituting a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are used for activity recognition— particularly for coaching of a bowler to practice correct bowling action in the game of cricket. Several experiments are conducted for training certain algorithms, like K-means and Hidden Markov Model, etc., and the real-time data acquired by a subject under study, or a cricket bowler, is tested for statistical characteristics’ comparison. This paper explains the whole implemented system and the prime application in which it can assist in the field of cricket.

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