Title
A Skiing Trace Clustering Model for Injury Risk Assessment
Abstract
AbstractThis paper investigates the relation between skiing movement activity patterns and risk of injury. The goal is to provide a framework which can be used for estimating the level of skiers' injury risks, based on skiing patterns. Data, collected from ski-lift gates in the form of process event logs is analyzed. After initial transformation of data into traces, trace vectors, and similarity matrix, using several clustering methods different skiing patterns are identified and compared. The quality of clusters is determined by how well clusters discriminate between injured and noninjured skiers. The goal was to achieve the best possible discrimination. Several experimental settings were made to achieve and suggest a good combination of algorithm parameters and cluster number. After clusters are obtained, they are categorized in three categories according to risk level. It can be concluded that the proposed method can be used to distinguish skiing patterns by risk category based on injury occurrences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.4018/IJDSST.2016010104
Periodicals
Keywords
Field
DocType
Injuries, Process Mining, Risk Assessment, Skiing, Spectral Clustering, Trace Clustering
Risk level,Data mining,Spectral clustering,Cluster (physics),Computer science,Determining the number of clusters in a data set,Risk assessment,Cluster analysis,Similarity matrix,Process mining
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
1
1941-6296
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
18
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Milan Dobrota100.34
Boris Delibašić28514.48
Pavlos Delias37212.00