Automatic Classification of Squat Execution Based on Inertial Sensors and Machine Learning

Byron Zapata, Fabián Narváez, Maria Teresa García, Diego Zapata

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The squat is one the most popular and important sports activities for developing strength and power to lower limbs and is commonly included in conditioning and rehabilitation programs. A suitable squat technique execution minimizes the risk of knee injury and ensures maximal activation of the leg muscle. However, there are a variety of squat techniques that are of personal preference for the development of specific muscles, but many of these are recommended to carry out in a functional range of 0–50 grades of knee flexion. Therefore, in real sports scenarios, the classification of squat execution patterns requires quantitative measures to define its optimal performance, which is still considered a challenge. This work presents a novel approach for automatically classifying the squat execution and determining its suitable execution. For doing that, a measurement system for capturing the joint angles from the lower limbs is proposed, which is based on a set of seven inertial sensors placed at each corporal segment of the lower limbs. The inertial sensors are aligned and calibrated by applying a quaternion strategy. Once, the joint angles are acquired from lower limbs, these are used as an input vector to an automatic classifier, which determines whether squats were performed correctly or incorrectly. This classification problem is faced as a binary classification problem, for which two classifiers were independently applied, both SVM and MLP classifiers, respectively. The performance of the proposed strategy was evaluated with 6 volunteers, 3 men, and 3 women, respectively. The obtained results report the prediction rates of 92% and 72%, respectively. This research highlights the relevance of overcoming limitations and challenges in the use of inertial sensors and artificial intelligence techniques to improve the accuracy of capturing and analyzing squat execution.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaSystems, Smart Technologies and Innovation for Society - Proceedings of CITIS 2023
EditoresJuan Pablo Salgado-Guerrero, Hector Rene Vega-Carrillo, Gonzalo García-Fernández, Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev
EditorialSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Páginas293-307
Número de páginas15
ISBN (versión impresa)9783031520891
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2024
Evento8th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Society, CITIS 2023 - Guayaquil, Ecuador
Duración: 26 jul. 202328 jul. 2023

Serie de la publicación

NombreLecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volumen871 LNNS
ISSN (versión impresa)2367-3370
ISSN (versión digital)2367-3389

Conferencia

Conferencia8th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Society, CITIS 2023
País/TerritorioEcuador
CiudadGuayaquil
Período26/07/2328/07/23

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