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ClimbAX: skill assessment for climbing enthusiasts

Ladha et al., 2013

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16700595582852285712
Author
Ladha C
Hammerla N
Olivier P
Plötz T
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Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international joint conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing

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In recent years the sport of climbing has seen consistent increase in popularity. Climbing requires a complex skill set for successful and safe exercising. While elite climbers receive intensive expert coaching to refine this skill set, this progression approach is not viable for …
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