Analyzing performance in Orienteering from movement trajectories and contextual information


Date

2019-11

Publication Type

Conference Paper

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Abstract

This paper presents a framework to automatically analyze the performance of elite orienteers under the consideration of the slope and of a wide-range of vegetation types. We test our approach using data of four different competitions of the European Orienteering Championships 2018. Two use cases of the framework are presented: first, the analysis of the speed and slope on a competition level and second, the analysis of the speed as a function of the vegetation type either on a competition level or on an individual athlete level. The presented framework can be used efficiently across multiple data sets and by coaches and athletes to develop new strategies for training or competitions.

Publication status

published

Book title

Adjunct Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Location Based Services (LBS 2019

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Pages / Article No.

141 - 146

Publisher

TU Wien

Event

15th International Conference on Location-Based Services (LBS 2019)

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Subject

Orienteering; Data analytics; Context

Organisational unit

03901 - Raubal, Martin / Raubal, Martin check_circle

Notes

Presented on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.

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Is part of: 10.34726/lbs2019