自然主义羽毛球运动中的眼动追踪:比较世界级与业余选手的视觉注视模式策略

Nithiya Shree Uppara, Aditi Mavalankar, K. Vemuri
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职业选手的专长在于通过最佳地提取对手的姿势线索来预测动作的能力。采用眼动追踪(头戴式系统)采集了一名世界排名职业选手与5名业余选手(发球10次或发球50次)和两名业余选手分别与4名业余选手(发球10次或发球80次)进行羽毛球自然单打比赛的眼动追踪数据。对对手身体的视觉注视,被分为3个兴趣区域,包括对手的脚、脸/躯干、手/球拍和羽毛球,分析了a)发球前的时间,b)接发球时的时间和c)整个比赛。对比分析表明,职业球员在发球时的第一个关注点是对手的脚和接发球时的手/拍。另一方面,业余选手在发球任务或面对发球时没有表现出特定的注视位置策略。专业选手的平均注视时间(发球前)为0.96秒,业余选手的平均注视时间为1.48秒。研究结果强调了职业球员和业余球员在重要的姿势提示和准备时间上的差异。我们认为,本研究中应用的动态注视行为分析模型可以用于训练过程中感知认知技能的提高。
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Eye tracking in naturalistic badminton play: comparing visual gaze pattern strategy in world-rank and amateur player
A professional player's expertise rests on the ability to predict action by optimally extracting the opponent's postural cues. Eye tracking (head-mounted system) data in a naturalistic singles badminton play was collected from one professional world-ranked player facing five amateur players (10 serves or 50 trials) and two amateurs playing against four other amateur players each (10 serves or 80 trials). The visual gaze on the opponent body, segregated into 3 areas-of-interest covering the feet, face/torso, and hand/racket of the opponent and the shuttle, was analysed for a) the period just before the serve, b) while receiving the serve and c) the entire rally. The comparative analysis shows the first area-of-interest for professional player as the opponent's feet while executing the serve and the hand/racket when receiving a serve. On the other hand, the amateur players show no particular strategy of fixation location either for the serve task or while facing a serve. The average fixation duration (just before serve) for the professional was 0.96s and for the amateurs it was 1.48s. The findings highlight the differences in the postural cue considered important and the preparatory time in professional and amateur players. We believe, analytical models from dynamic gaze behavior in naturalistic game conditions as applied in this study can be used for enhancing perceptual-cognitive skills during training.
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