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Demonstration of the Improvement of Golf Swing Practice Effectiveness Using Sonification Feedback

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The purpose of this study was to improve the competitive performance of golfers. We measured body movements during the golf swing using two different methods: accelerometer and OpenPose coordinate estimation. Furthermore, discussions were held on the use of Sonification as a means of feeding back the measured data. At this time, we compared the sounds of beginners and advanced players to see if there was any difference. The results of the experiment showed that the advanced players were able to produce similar sounds consistently. The novice had a different sound each time, and the distance of the ball was shorter. The feedback using Sonification suggested that if we can track the sound so that it is the same as that of the advanced player, our performance may improve.

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Correspondence to Yuki Ishii or Koichiro Aoki .

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Ishii, Y., Zheng, H., Tsubaki, K., Kato, C., Aoki, K. (2022). Demonstration of the Improvement of Golf Swing Practice Effectiveness Using Sonification Feedback. In: Borzemski, L., Selvaraj, H., ÅšwiÄ…tek, J. (eds) Advances in Systems Engineering. ICSEng 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 364. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92604-5_31

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