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http://dx.doi.org/10.7471/ikeee.2019.23.1.74

Fitness System for Correcting Real-time Posture Using Smart Mirror  

Seo, Jae-sic (Division of Computer Engineering, Dongseo University)
Shin, Min-ho (Division of Computer Engineering, Dongseo University)
Moon, Mi-kyeong (Division of Computer Engineering, Dongseo University)
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Journal of IKEEE / v.23, no.1, 2019 , pp. 74-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the desire for healthcare increases due to the ageing population and the well-being boom, interest in fitness is increasing. People go to the fitness center to exercise, but many people do not know how to exercise, so they often make the order of exercise and the exercise posture wrong. This not only reduces the effectiveness of the exercise, but also increases the risk of injury. This paper describes the development process of fitness system using smart mirror. This system allows people to follow the motion by themselves in front of the smart mirror, and if the exercise posture goes wrong, in real time it checks and corrects for the wrong point. By using this system, people will be able to exercise by themselves in the right posture without the help of a trainer. Also, as a result, people will be able to exercise at any time they want without the constraint of time commitment with a trainer and the cost will be reduced.
Keywords
Smart Mirror; Fitness System; Kinect; Posture Collection; Personal Training;
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