Physical data is an important aspect of urban data, which provides a guarantee for the healthy development of smart cities. Students’ physical health evaluation is an important part of school physical education, and postural recognition plays a significant role in physical sports. Traditional posture recognition methods are with low accuracy and high error rate due to the influence of environmental factors. Therefore, we propose a new Kinect-based posture recognition method in a physical sports training system based on urban data. First, Kinect is used to obtain the spatial coordinates of human body joints. Then, the angle is calculated by the two-point method and the body posture library is defined. Finally, angle matching with posture lib...
Detecting posture changes of athletes in sports is an important task in teaching and training compet...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor...
In the sports fields and technology, the accuracy of an athlete can never be monitored with 100 % ac...
All activities in training fields are for the improvement of athletes’ competitive abilities. A spor...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton d...
Kihon is the fundamental knowledge which is important to learn Karate. Kihon consists of stances, pu...
Abstract. Though motion posture correction technology based on the computer vision technology has be...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we set up a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton de...
This project is to help athletes to train smart with the aid of technology instead of their regular ...
The recent advancement of motion recognition using Microsoft Kinect stimulates many new ideas in mot...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton d...
This paper presents a method to detect multiple human body postures using Kinect sensor. In this stu...
This paper presents a method to detect multiple human body postures using Kinect sensor. In this stu...
Abstract When it comes to the studies concerning human-computer interaction, human posture recogniti...
Detecting posture changes of athletes in sports is an important task in teaching and training compet...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor...
In the sports fields and technology, the accuracy of an athlete can never be monitored with 100 % ac...
All activities in training fields are for the improvement of athletes’ competitive abilities. A spor...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton d...
Kihon is the fundamental knowledge which is important to learn Karate. Kihon consists of stances, pu...
Abstract. Though motion posture correction technology based on the computer vision technology has be...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we set up a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton de...
This project is to help athletes to train smart with the aid of technology instead of their regular ...
The recent advancement of motion recognition using Microsoft Kinect stimulates many new ideas in mot...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a physical rehabilitation assistant system based on skeleton d...
This paper presents a method to detect multiple human body postures using Kinect sensor. In this stu...
This paper presents a method to detect multiple human body postures using Kinect sensor. In this stu...
Abstract When it comes to the studies concerning human-computer interaction, human posture recogniti...
Detecting posture changes of athletes in sports is an important task in teaching and training compet...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor...