Analysis of gaze characteristics with eye tracking in elite athletes: A pilot study

T. Balcıoğlu, Duygu Sahin, M. Assem, Saliha B. Selman, D. G. Duru
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Eye movements are essential for natural vision. Eye tracking technology is being used in research in many disciplines to examine the differences in the visual attention of experts and novices. Eye tracking research in sports focuses in the performance of athletes and its relation with perceptual processes. The aim of these studies relies in training the visual behavior of the athletes and to arrange trainings to increase their performance. In this study, the elite group is the Karate-Do players, and the aim is to extract their visual behavioral characteristics and patterns, to explore their gaze strategies, and the differences in their perception, attention and judgement. The experimental paradigm is a Kata and Bunkai video montage from World championships, where the elite athletes are asked to follow the techniques of the players, and the controls, which are interested in Karate-Do but not ever tried it, are asked to follow the movements of the players. During this time the eye tracking is done, and average fixation times, and dwell time in each area of interest have been calculated, and a significant difference between the two groups has been detected. The elite athletes have less fixation counts but longer fixation time compared to controls. So the professionals are not only extracting information from the center, but also from the peripheral areas. This finding is in agreement with the eye tracking literature. Future works will rely in investigating Karate-Do players from varying Karate-Do branches in groupwise comparison.
优秀运动员眼动追踪注视特征分析:一项初步研究
眼球运动对自然视觉至关重要。眼动追踪技术被用于许多学科的研究,以检查专家和新手在视觉注意力上的差异。运动中的眼动追踪研究主要集中在运动员的表现及其与知觉过程的关系上。这些研究的目的在于训练运动员的视觉行为,并安排训练以提高运动员的表现。本研究以精英组空手道选手为研究对象,旨在提取其视觉行为特征和模式,探讨其凝视策略,以及感知、注意和判断的差异。实验范例是来自世界锦标赛的一个空手道和文楷视频蒙太奇,其中要求精英运动员跟随球员的技术,而对空手道感兴趣但从未尝试过的控制器则被要求跟随球员的动作。在此期间进行眼动追踪,计算平均注视时间和每个感兴趣区域的停留时间,并检测到两组之间的显着差异。与对照组相比,优秀运动员的注视次数较少,但注视时间较长。因此,专业人员不仅要从中心提取信息,还要从外围区域提取信息。这一发现与眼动追踪文献一致。未来的工作将依赖于调查来自不同空手道分支的空手道选手进行分组比较。
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