Multiperson Target Dynamic Tracking Method for Athlete Training Based on Wireless Body Area Network

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Abstract

Aiming at the problems of large tracking error and long tracking time in traditional multiperson target dynamic tracking methods, a new method based on wireless body area network for athlete training multiperson target dynamic tracking is proposed. First, the microinertial sensor in the wireless body area network is used to collect the multiperson image data of the athlete training, and the sparse representation is performed after processing, which improves the reliability of the data and reduces the tracking error. Secondly, the multiperson target dynamic tracking method based on the adaptive search box is used, combined with target isolation and occlusion detection, to judge the athlete's training target. Finally, the nearest neighbor algorithm is used to construct an adaptive search box to achieve dynamic tracking of multiple targets. Experimental results show that this method can accurately measure the similarity of target features, with small tracking error and short tracking time. The minimum tracking error is only 0.11 frame.

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Du, D. (2021). Multiperson Target Dynamic Tracking Method for Athlete Training Based on Wireless Body Area Network. Advances in Mathematical Physics. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/2287751

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