3 resultados para Sports activities

em Universidad de Alicante


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El objetivo del presente artículo es contribuir al análisis de los motivos de participación de los estudiantes universitarios en la práctica físico-deportiva. También se pretende establecer diferencias por género y conocer dónde practican deporte los universitarios alicantinos. Para ello, se llevó a cabo una investigación no experimental descriptiva en la que participaron 400 alumnos seleccionados por muestreo no probabilístico por cuotas entre todas las facultades de la Universidad de Alicante, a los que se les aplicó el cuestionario MIAFD (Pavón, 2004). Los resultados indican que la mayoría de la población universitaria practicaba actividades físico-deportivas (58.7%). Los motivos más habituales fueron: para estar en forma (85.9%), para liberar energía (80.8%) y para mejorar la salud (78.3%). En cambio, el principal motivo para no practicar actividad física era la falta de tiempo debido a los estudios. Los hombres afirman en mayor medida que las mujeres practicar actividades físico-deportivas para competir y superarse.

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Since the changing of the political and economic system in 1989-1990 in Hungary, volunteer movements have appeared all over the country. Volunteers of different ages and socioeconomic backgrounds are engaged in a wide range of activities, wishing to add values to the lives of others in need, hoping to improve their micro or/and macro environment. Volunteering has also appeared in the field of sport, and the work of a large number of nongovernmental sport organisations is strongly dependent on volunteers’ participation. In the socialist era disability sports were neglected by the state. The new democratic state has been paying increasing attention to disability sports and volunteers have been a great asset in improving the accessibility of spare time sport activities. The present empirical research investigates which factors motivate sighted volunteers to join Hungarian Sports and Leisure Association for the Visually Impaired (Látássérültek Szabadidős Sportegyesülete, LÁSS). Results confirm that joining LÁSS was in few cases (N=3) attributed to having parental or other family relations with blind or partially sighted people. Respondents unanimously admit to have a wish to share the joy of physical activity with their visually impaired peers.

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Automatic video segmentation plays a vital role in sports videos annotation. This paper presents a fully automatic and computationally efficient algorithm for analysis of sports videos. Various methods of automatic shot boundary detection have been proposed to perform automatic video segmentation. These investigations mainly concentrate on detecting fades and dissolves for fast processing of the entire video scene without providing any additional feedback on object relativity within the shots. The goal of the proposed method is to identify regions that perform certain activities in a scene. The model uses some low-level feature video processing algorithms to extract the shot boundaries from a video scene and to identify dominant colours within these boundaries. An object classification method is used for clustering the seed distributions of the dominant colours to homogeneous regions. Using a simple tracking method a classification of these regions to active or static is performed. The efficiency of the proposed framework is demonstrated over a standard video benchmark with numerous types of sport events and the experimental results show that our algorithm can be used with high accuracy for automatic annotation of active regions for sport videos.