Machine learning methods for sport injury prediction
Injuries are a significant concern in sports, impacting athletes both physically and financially. With the rise of technologies such as AI, various machine learning methods are showing promise in predicting and identifying sports injuries, enhancing athlete safety and performance in sport.
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How technology influences the sport system
From boosting player performance to transforming fan experiences, AI and big data are shaking up the sports world like never before. Dive into how these cutting-edge technologies are redefining the sport industry!
Wearable sweat loss measuring devices
As technology continues to advance, athletes are increasingly using devices to enhance their performance and overall health. Wearable sweat sensors have become one of these key tools for health tracking. Here are recent developments in sweat loss measuring devices and how they contribute to improved tracking and monitoring of overall body health.
VR for balance in elderly people
The aging population is growing in the world, and the reduction in physical function caused by this is an important issue that, particularly, causes a disorder of balance and an increased risk of falling. According to this recent study, it seems that virtual reality training programs could serve as an innovative and effective approach to…
Transforming women’s sports through technology
In women’s elite sports, technology is transforming the game. Deloitte predicts that wearables, data analytics, and immersive fan experiences will optimize athlete performance and recovery. Embracing these technologies not only enhances fan engagement and opens new revenue streams but also fuels the growth and sustainability of women’s elite sports. It’s a win-win for players, fans,…
Machine learning and injury
Injuries are common in sports and can have significant physical, psychological and financial consequences. A recent study found that current machine learning methods can be used to identify athletes at high risk of injury and be helpful to detect the most important injury risk factors.
AI for sport development
Despite still being in early stages of development, Artificial Intelligence (AI) advances in scope and capabilities every day. Through this development there are more opportunities to implement it in various avenues of life. A recent study highlights the relevance of AI applications to physical educational technology.