Abstract
Athletic performance is significantly impacted by anxiety, yet traditional assessment methods rely on subjective questionnaires that lack real-time capability. This study presents an automated anxiety recognition system for athletes using multimodal data fusion of physiological signals, facial expressions, and body movements. The proposed approach employs spatiotemporal convolutional networks with adaptive attention mechanisms to capture behavioral patterns across multiple modalities simultaneously. The system achieves 94.6% accuracy in anxiety detection while maintaining real-time processing capability for practical sports applications. This objective assessment tool enables coaches and sports psychologists to implement timely interventions, potentially improving both athletic performance and athlete mental well-being. The multimodal approach demonstrates significant advantages over single-modal methods, providing a comprehensive solution for anxiety monitoring in competitive sports environments.