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Visual and Tactile Information Provision in Golf: Conceptualization of a Training Application Incorporating Wearable Devices and Extended Reality

Mai Geisen; Abhishek Samanta; Khaleel Asyraaf Mat Sanusi; Nghia Duong-Trung; Milos Kravcik; Stefanie Klatt
In: 2024 21st International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training. International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training (ITHET-2024), November 6-8, Paris, France, ISBN 979-8-3315-1663-5, IEEE, 11/2024.

Abstract

Learning and optimizing complex skills in disciplines such as golf is mainly based on the work of human trainers. Technology-based options such as video analysis and motion capturing are already used in some cases to review performance retrospectively. However, technological possibilities offered by the digital age, such as promising technologies like Extended Reality or tactile systems, have not yet been fully exploited. Methodical concepts for applying such systems in training are lacking. This article presents a concept of golf pitch training that uses modern technological possibilities to provide visual and tactile information in real-time. Specifically, this includes sensor-based wrist motion capture to establish a motion model (targeted value) and record the learner's wrist motion (actual value) for later comparison. Extended Reality is applied to visualize augmented information on optimal wrist motion. Vibration modules coupled with accessory hardware provide tactile details.

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