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Comparison of Visual Trackers for Biomechanical Analysis of Running

7 May 2025
Luis Felipe Gómez-Gómez
Gonzalo Garrido-López
Julian Fierrez
Aythami Morales
Ruben Tolosana
Javier Rueda
Enrique Navarro
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Abstract

Human pose estimation has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, mainly due to the integration of deep learning models, the availability of a vast amount of data, and large computational resources. These developments have led to highly accurate body tracking systems, which have direct applications in sports analysis and performance evaluation.This work analyzes the performance of six trackers: two point trackers and four joint trackers for biomechanical analysis in sprints. The proposed framework compares the results obtained from these pose trackers with the manual annotations of biomechanical experts for more than 5870 frames. The experimental framework employs forty sprints from five professional runners, focusing on three key angles in sprint biomechanics: trunk inclination, hip flex extension, and knee flex extension. We propose a post-processing module for outlier detection and fusion prediction in the joint angles.The experimental results demonstrate that using joint-based models yields root mean squared errors ranging from 11.41° to 4.37°. When integrated with the post-processing modules, these errors can be reduced to 6.99° and 3.88°, respectively. The experimental findings suggest that human pose tracking approaches can be valuable resources for the biomechanical analysis of running. However, there is still room for improvement in applications where high accuracy is required.

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@article{gomez2025_2505.04713,
  title={ Comparison of Visual Trackers for Biomechanical Analysis of Running },
  author={ Luis F. Gomez and Gonzalo Garrido-Lopez and Julian Fierrez and Aythami Morales and Ruben Tolosana and Javier Rueda and Enrique Navarro },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.04713},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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