This project aims to advance the field of human movement science by addressing the challenges encountered when developing a low-cost, automated system for screening the movement of pre-elite student-athletes. Leveraging state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI), markerless motion capture and stereo vision technologies, this research will tackle critical challenges in biomechanics and sports science.
The overarching vision is that the developed system will integrate sport-specific performance metrics with biomechanical analyses, enabling deeper insights into motor function and movement strategies. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize athlete assessment, providing actionable feedback for injury prevention, performance enhancement, and tailored training programs.
By contributing to the fields of AI, biomechanics, and applied sports science, this project offers a unique opportunity for PhD candidates to engage in interdisciplinary research with real-world impact.
The project also includes a three-month industry engagement component with the industry partner (Toowoomba Grammar School).