Using Machine-Learning Technology to Implement a Nonhardware and Inexpensive Posture Detection System for Analyzing Body Posture Angles in Front Crawl Swimming
Yu-Hung Hsu Yu-Hung Hsu,
Cheng-Hsiu Li Yu-Hung Hsu
Abstract:<p>Swimming is a sport that relies heavily on motor skills. Inability to maintain adequate bodily balance in water prevents swimmers from remaining afloat and propelling themselves. Due to the difficulty of attaching reflective stickers or LED (light-emitting diode) emitters to the body while adjusting the swimming posture, it is not possible to capture the posture like during a bicycle fitting; the refraction of water also affects the detection of the body’s posture. Addressing the shortcoming… Show more
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