A skeleton-based method for exercise recognition based on 3D coordinates of human joints
Nataliya Bilous,
Oleh Svidin,
Iryna Ahekian
et al.
Abstract:<p>The aim of the work is to develop the method of identification and comparison of poses and exercises performed by a person that will have a low sensitivity to data errors. This method uses their formal descriptions in the form of conjunctions of logical statements and should work regardless of the shooting angle at which the video was taken and the proportions of the person on it. Each statement describes the position of the joints relative to each other along one of the axes. The joint coordinates ar… Show more
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