A Multi-Stage Temporal Convolutional Network for Volleyball Jumps Classification Using a Waist-Mounted IMU
Meng Shang, Camilla De Bleecker, Jos Vanrenterghem, Roel De Ridder,, Sabine Verschueren, Carolina Varon, Walter De Raedt, and Bart Vanrumste

TL;DR
This study introduces a lightweight, multi-stage temporal convolutional network that accurately classifies volleyball jump types using a single waist-mounted IMU, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional video analysis.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel MS-TCN model that improves jump classification accuracy with lower computational cost using only one IMU, outperforming existing deep learning models.
Findings
MS-TCN achieved higher accuracy than state-of-the-art models.
Jump count predictions closely matched video annotations.
Effective recognition of different volleyball jump types in training sessions.
Abstract
Monitoring the number of jumps for volleyball players during training or a match can be crucial to prevent injuries, yet the measurement requires considerable workload and cost using traditional methods such as video analysis. Also, existing methods do not provide accurate differentiation between different types of jumps. In this study, an unobtrusive system with a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) on the waist was proposed to recognize the types of volleyball jumps. A Multi-Layer Temporal Convolutional Network (MS-TCN) was applied for sample-wise classification. The model was evaluated on ten volleyball players and twenty-six volleyball players, during a lab session with a fixed protocol of jumping and landing tasks, and during four volleyball training sessions, respectively. The MS-TCN model achieved better performance than a state-of-the-art deep learning model but with lower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports Performance and Training · Sports injuries and prevention · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
