Abstract

Table tennis stroke recognition is very important for athletes to analyze their sports skills. It can help players to regulate hitting movement and calculate sports consumption. Different players have different stroke motions, which makes stroke recognition more difficult. In order to accurately distinguish the stroke movement, this paper uses body sensor networks (BSN) to collect motion data. Sensors collecting acceleration and angular velocity information are placed on the upper arm, lower arm and back respectively. Principal component analysis (PCA) is employed to reduce the feature dimensions and support vector machine (SVM) is used to recognize strokes. Compared with other classification algorithms, the final experimental results (97.41% accuracy) illustrate that the algorithm proposed in the paper is effective and useful.

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