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Title: | Reliability and validity of the fulltrack AI application to determine cricket bowling line and length compared to 3D motion capture |
Contributor(s): | Tissera, Kevin (author); Shorter, Kathleen A (author) ; Huynh, Minh (author); Benson, Amanda C (author) |
Publication Date: | 2024 |
DOI: | 10.1080/14763141.2024.2381108 |
Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/61914 |
Abstract: | | This study examined reliability and validity of the Fulltrack AI applica-tion to identify cricket ball landing position (line, length). Nine hundred and thirty-two deliveries were compared to 3D motion capture,the criterion measure, with 836 included in analysis (516 bowled (pace = 420, spin = 96), 320 SidearmTM" 301 facing a batter). Agreement analysis indicated an intraclass correlation coefficient of >0.96 for raw and filter 3D line and length data, compared to Fulltrack AI. The coefficient of variation was acceptable for length(<10%) and larger for line (23.82%), albeit with a smaller standard error of measurement (SEM = 0.05 m), improving with outliers removed. Bland−Altman plots confirmed good statistical agreement between devices, with limits of agreement largely within maximal allowable difference values. There are potential practical application considerations, given SEM = 0.47 m for length (diameter of seven cricket balls)" with greater variability detecting length closer to the batters-end, and line closer to the bowlers-end. Validity, using a generalised additive model, showed no significant differences between devices (p > 0.05), with no condition-based interaction effects. The Fulltrack AI application enables ecologically valid assessment of bowling performance. Considering the trade-off between this and the accuracy of information is warranted when deciding how best to apply it to coaching environments to support augmented feedback.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Source of Publication: | Sports Biomechanics |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Place of Publication: | United Kingdom |
ISSN: | 1752-6116 1476-3141 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 4207 Sports science and exercise |
Peer Reviewed: | Yes |
HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Article School of Science and Technology
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