Infrared imaging technique for weightlifting exercise assessment

  • Viafora L
  • Torres S
  • Machuca G
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel method, to our knowledge, for monitoring weightlifting exercises based on infrared imaging is proposed in this work. For the infrared workout weightlifting recorded scenes, radiometry and artificial intelligence were employed for in-scene temperature and biomechanical athletes’ body parts position mapping. Our method was effective in monitoring muscle exertion during high-performance athletic exercises, as evidenced by the results obtained from real athletic datasets. The method generates a color-labeled sequence of thermal images and reports on body part positions, which can be used by judges and trainers to guide athletes toward safer and more efficient practices.

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Viafora, L. A., Torres, S. N., Machuca, G., Gutierrez, P., Jara, A., Coelho, P., & Soto, R. F. (2024). Infrared imaging technique for weightlifting exercise assessment. Applied Optics, 63(28), 7529. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.532763

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