Research on Aerobics Training and Evaluation Method Based on Artificial Intelligence-Aided Modeling

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Traditional aerobics training methods have the problems of lack of auxiliary teaching conditions and low-training efficiency. With the in-depth application of artificial intelligence and computer-aided training methods in the field of aerobics teaching and practice, this paper proposes a local space-time preserving Fisher vector (FV) coding method and monocular motion video automatic scoring technology. Firstly, the gradient direction histogram and optical flow histogram are extracted to describe the motion posture and motion characteristics of the human body in motion video. After normalization and data dimensionality reduction based on the principal component analysis, the human motion feature vector with discrimination ability is obtained. Then, the spatiotemporal pyramid method is used to embed spatiotemporal features in FV coding to improve the ability to identify the correctness and coordination of human behavior. Finally, the linear model of different action classifications is established to determine the action score. In the key frame extraction experiment of the aerobics action video, the ST-FMP model improves the recognition accuracy of uncertain human parts in the flexible hybrid joint human model by about 15 percentage points, and the key frame extraction accuracy reaches 81%, which is better than the traditional algorithm. This algorithm is not only sensitive to human motion characteristics and human posture but also suitable for sports video annotation evaluation, which has a certain reference significance for improving the level of aerobics training.

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Chen, C. (2021). Research on Aerobics Training and Evaluation Method Based on Artificial Intelligence-Aided Modeling. Scientific Programming, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9545909

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