[4Xin2-103] Developing a Support System to Keep Motivation for Home Exercise Based on Multi-Modal Sensors
Keywords:Robot sensing systems, Wearable Sensor, Pose Estimation, Home Exercise, Multimodal Sensors
We propose a system that is used to help keep users motivated while practicing alone at home by providing feedback using multi-modal sensors. Muscle is important for movement in the body, while frailty affects older individuals' physical function and health. Home-based training can help address frailty, but motivation and adherence can be challenges. A support system is needed to provide appropriate interventions and maintain motivation. The system aims to monitor the quality of the user's training and maintain the user's motivation by providing feedback on the training. To measure the quality and provide feedback, we use a camera with pose estimation to obtain information related to the user's pose, and an IMU sensor to obtain the user's inertial data during training. We have implemented pose estimation to calculate and analyze the calculation of squats movement, and we also consider analyzing the duration, LDLJ, and DTW data from the IMU data.
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