Joint International Conference on Sports Science and Sports Engineering

2008 International Congress on Computer Science in Sport

English

5-7 August, 2008, Nanjing, China

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Keynote Speakers

 

Keynote Speakers

 

Prof. Arnold Baca, University of Vienna, Austria, President of the International Association of Computer Science in Sport.

Topic: Pervasive Computing in Sports.

 

Prof. John Hammond, University of Lincoln, UK, Chair of 8th ACMCS

Topic: ( co-writer: Emeritus Professor Neville de Mestre, Australia): Developments in Mathematics and Computers in Sport in Australasia

 

Prof. YonLiang Hong, Editor in Chief of Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, President of International Society of Biomechanics in Sports

Topic: Contribution of innovated biomechanical study on better quality of sports shoes

 

Prof. Larry Katz, University of Calgary, Canada, Chair of IACSS2007

Topic: Coaching and Technology: An overview and Analysis.

 

Dr. M. A. King, Loughborough University, UK

Topic: Optimisation of sports performance. This presentation would use computer simulation to demonstrate how performance in a number of sports can be maximised along with issues of model complexity, robustness and anatomical constraints. 

 

Prof. ZhiGeng Pan, Hangzhou University, Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Virtual Reality

Topic: Digital Olympic Museum based on Internet, the key project of China Nature Science Foundation.

 

Prof. Jurgen Perl, Honorary President of IACSS

Topic: Modelling and interactive simulation of team games by means of artificial neural networks: Basic ideas and first results from soccer.
 

Prof. Lijuan Yu, President of Shanghai University of Sports, China

Topic: Computer Diagnostics for the Analysis of Table Tennis Matches.

 

Dr. Daidi Zhong, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland

Topic: Towards the Sports and Wellness Ecosystem. The essential topic of this presentation is to describe a possible solution, from the industrial perspective, to build the Sports and Wellness Ecosystem (SWE). The motivation of this presentation is to clarify the relationship between existing traditional sports-related technology and new ICT-enabled technologies.

 

 

 

 

 

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