头部撞击遥测系统的基于视频的撞击检测和位置准确性。

Head Impact Telemetry System's Video-based Impact Detection and Location Accuracy.

机构信息

Injury Prevention Research Center, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.

Injury Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Oct;52(10):2198-2206. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002371.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to quantify the Head Impact Telemetry (HIT) System's impact detection and location measurement accuracy using an impact biomechanics data set paired with video of high school football special teams plays.

METHODS

The head impact biomechanics data set and video were collected from 22 high school football players, wearing HIT System instrumented helmets, competing in 218 special teams plays over a single high school football season. We used two separate video analysis approaches. To quantify the impact detection accuracy, we evaluated the video for head impacts independently of the impact data collection triggers collected by the HIT System. Video-observed impacts matched to valid and invalid head impacts by the HIT System algorithm were categorized as true positives, false positives, false negatives, and true negatives. To quantify impact location accuracy, we analyzed video-synchronized head impacts for impact location independent of the HIT System's impact location measurement and quantified the estimated percent agreement of impact location between the HIT System recorded impact location and the impact location observed on video.

RESULTS

The HIT System's impact-filtering algorithm had 69% sensitivity, 72% specificity, and 70% accuracy in categorizing true and non-head impact data collection triggers. The HIT System agreed with video-observed impact locations on 64% of the 129 impacts we analyzed (unweighted k = 0.43, 95% confidence interval = 0.31-0.54).

CONCLUSION

This work provides data on the HIT System's impact detection and location accuracy during high school football special teams plays using game video analysis that has not been previously published. Based on our data, we believe that the HIT System is useful for estimating population-based impact location distributions for special teams plays.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在利用与高中足球特勤组比赛视频配对的冲击生物力学数据集来量化 Head Impact Telemetry(HIT)系统的冲击检测和位置测量精度。

方法

头部冲击生物力学数据集和视频是从 22 名佩戴 HIT 系统仪器头盔的高中足球运动员中收集的,他们在一个高中足球赛季中参加了 218 次特勤组比赛。我们使用了两种独立的视频分析方法。为了量化冲击检测精度,我们在不依赖 HIT 系统收集的冲击数据采集触发器的情况下,对视频中的头部冲击进行评估。与 HIT 系统算法匹配的视频观察到的冲击被归类为真阳性、假阳性、假阴性和真阴性。为了量化冲击位置精度,我们分析了视频同步的冲击位置,而不依赖于 HIT 系统的冲击位置测量,并量化了 HIT 系统记录的冲击位置与视频观察到的冲击位置之间的估计冲击位置百分比一致性。

结果

HIT 系统的冲击过滤算法在将真实和非头部冲击数据采集触发器分类方面具有 69%的敏感性、72%的特异性和 70%的准确性。HIT 系统在我们分析的 129 次冲击中的 64%(未加权 k = 0.43,95%置信区间= 0.31-0.54)与视频观察到的冲击位置一致。

结论

本工作使用以前未发表的比赛视频分析提供了有关 HIT 系统在高中足球特勤组比赛中冲击检测和位置精度的数据。根据我们的数据,我们认为 HIT 系统可用于估计特勤组比赛中基于人群的冲击位置分布。

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