Modelling Proper and Improper Sitting Posture of Computer Users Using Machine Vision for a Human–Computer Intelligent Interactive System during COVID-19

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Featured Application: The study could be used for sitting posture monitoring in a work-from-home setup. This could also be used for rehabilitation purposes of patients who has posture-related problems. Human posture recognition is one of the most challenging tasks due to the variation in human appearance, changes in the background and illumination, additional noise in the frame, and diverse characteristics and amount of data generated. Aside from these, generating a high configuration for recognition of human body parts, occlusion, nearly identical parts of the body, variations of colors due to clothing, and other various factors make this task one of the hardest in computer vision. Therefore, these studies require high-computing devices and machines that could handle the computational load of this task. This study used a small-scale convolutional neural network and a smartphone built-in camera to recognize proper and improper sitting posture in a work-from-home setup. Aside from the recognition of body points, this study also utilized points’ distances and angles to help in recognition. Overall, the study was able to develop two objective datasets capturing the left and right side of the participants with the supervision and guidance of licensed physical therapists. The study shows accuracies of 85.18% and 92.07%, and kappas of 0.691 and 0.838, respectively. The system was developed, implemented, and tested in a work-from-home environment.

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Estrada, J. E., Vea, L. A., & Devaraj, M. (2023). Modelling Proper and Improper Sitting Posture of Computer Users Using Machine Vision for a Human–Computer Intelligent Interactive System during COVID-19. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095402

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