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  • Speed is crucial for studying biomechanics and locomotion, and while GPS and IMUs are common tools for speed estimation, both have limitations in signal accuracy and integration.
  • Researchers created machine learning (ML) models to estimate horse speed using data from seven body-mounted IMUs, specifically analyzing the differences in motion patterns among various horse breeds and gaits.
  • The best model achieved an impressive speed estimation accuracy (RMSE = 0.25 m/s), demonstrating that effective horse speed estimation can be consistently achieved regardless of the IMU's location on the horse's body or the type of gait.

Article Abstract

Speed is an essential parameter in biomechanical analysis and general locomotion research. It is possible to estimate the speed using global positioning systems (GPS) or inertial measurement units (IMUs). However, GPS requires a consistent signal connection to satellites, and errors accumulate during IMU signals integration. In an attempt to overcome these issues, we have investigated the possibility of estimating the horse speed by developing machine learning (ML) models using the signals from seven body-mounted IMUs. Since motion patterns extracted from IMU signals are different between breeds and gaits, we trained the models based on data from 40 Icelandic and Franches-Montagnes horses during walk, trot, tölt, pace, and canter. In addition, we studied the estimation accuracy between IMU locations on the body (sacrum, withers, head, and limbs). The models were evaluated per gait and were compared between ML algorithms and IMU location. The model yielded the highest estimation accuracy of speed (RMSE = 0.25 m/s) within equine and most of human speed estimation literature. In conclusion, highly accurate horse speed estimation models, independent of IMU(s) location on-body and gait, were developed using ML.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865839PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21030798DOI Listing

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