Predicting Three-Dimensional Ground Reaction Forces in Running by Using Artificial Neural Networks and Lower Body Kinematics
Authors:
Dimitrios-Sokratis Komaris, Eduardo Pérez-Valero, Luke Jordan, John Barton, Liam Hennessy, Brendan O’Flynn, Salvatore Tedesco
Publication Type:
Refereed Original Article
Abstract:
This study explored the use of artificial neural networks in the estimation of runners’ kinetics from lower body kinematics. Three supervised feed-forward artificial neural networks with one hidden layer each were modelled and assigned individually with the mapping of a single force component. Number of training epochs, batch size and dropout rate were treated as modelling hyper-parameters and their values were optimised with a grid search. A public data set of twenty-eight professional athletes containing running trails of different speeds (2.5 m/sec, 3.5 m/sec and 4.5 m/sec) was employed to train and validate the networks. Movements of the lower limbs were captured with twelve motion capture cameras and an instrumented dual-belt treadmill. The acceleration of the shanks was fed to the artificial neural networks and the estimated forces were compared to the kinetic recordings of the instrumented treadmill. Root mean square error was used to evaluate the performance of the models. Predictions were accompanied with low errors: 0.134 BW for the vertical, 0.041 BW for the anteroposterior and 0.042 BW for the mediolateral component of the force. Vertical and anteroposterior estimates were independent of running speed (p=0.233 and p=.058, respectively), while mediolateral results were significantly more accurate for low running speeds (p=0.010). The maximum force mean error between measured and estimated values was found during the vertical active peak (0.114 ± 0.088 BW). Findings indicate that artificial neural networks in conjunction with accelerometry may be used to compute three-dimensional ground reaction forces in running.
Digital Object Identifer (DOI):
10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2949699
Publication Status:
Published
Publication Date:
25/10/2019
Journal:
IEEE Access
Volume:
7
Pages:
156779 – 156786
Research Group:
Optimisation & Decision Analytics
Institution:
National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC)
Open access repository:
Yes
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8883167