Arm Motion Recognition and Exercise Coaching System for Remote Interaction

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Armmotion recognition and its related applications have become a promising human computer interactionmodal due to the rapid integration of numerical sensors in modern mobile-phones. We implement a mobile-phone-based arm motion recognition and exercise coaching system that can help people carrying mobile-phones to do body exercising anywhere at any time, especially for the persons that have very limited spare time and are constantly traveling across cities.We first design improved k-means algorithm to cluster the collecting 3-axis acceleration and gyroscope data of person actions into basic motions. A learning method based on Hidden Markov Model is then designed to classify and recognize continuous arm motions of both learners and coaches, which also measures the action similarities between the persons. We implement the system on MIUI 2S mobile-phone and evaluate the system performance and its accuracy of recognition.

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Zeng, H., Hu, Y., Fan, J., Hu, H., Gao, Z., & Fang, Q. (2016). Arm Motion Recognition and Exercise Coaching System for Remote Interaction. Mobile Information Systems, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9849720

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