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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2013.16.12.1439

A Study on Taekwondo Training System using Hybrid Sensing Technique  

Kwon, Doo Young (Korean German Institute of Technology, Dept. of New Media)
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Abstract
We present a Taekwondo training system using a hybrid sensing technique of a body sensor and a visual sensor. Using a body sensor (accelerometer), rotational and inertial motion data are captured which are important for Taekwondo motion detection and evaluation. A visual sensor (camera) captures and records the sequential images of the performance. Motion chunk is proposed to structuralize Taekwondo motions and design HMM (Hidden Markov Model) for motion recognition. Trainees can evaluates their trial motions numerically by computing the distance to the standard motion performed by a trainer. For motion training video, the real-time video images captured by a camera is overlayed with a visualized body sensor data so that users can see how the rotational and inertial motion data flow.
Keywords
Taekwondo Training System; Motion Processing; Motion Training Video;
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