A master's thesis at University of Basrah examines the use of artificial intelligence to determine the most important biokinematic variables for the stage of hitting the ball's path.
A master's thesis at University of Basrah examined the use of artificial intelligence to determine the most important biokinematic variables for the stage of hitting and changing the ball's path to areas of accuracy when performing the high and fast crushing skill in volleyball.
The thesis presented by researcher Wissam Muhammad Issa aims to know the importance of shedding light on the most important aspects that lead to improving this skill in terms of the ability to achieve accuracy and stay away from areas where there are usually defenders, i.e. performance from a biokinematic perspective and which variables are usually more important in achieving a change in direction and directing the ball, and knowing those biokinematic variables according to their importance provides an opportunity for the coach or player to train on them.
The message recommended using the scales prepared by the researcher to measure the variables (bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and tactical behavior) and reviewing the concept of psychological energy and its effect on both bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and tactical behavior and identifying the relationship between them for players of the Iraqi Premier League handball clubs and conducting studies on the variable of bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and linking it to other psychological variables for players of the Iraqi Premier League handball clubs. Department of Media and Government Communication