Abstract:
Computer vision has become an interdisciplinary subject integrating digital image processing, machine learning, computer science, and many other categories. It can provid...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Computer vision has become an interdisciplinary subject integrating digital image processing, machine learning, computer science, and many other categories. It can provide contactless data collection and technical analysis for many sports. A lot of work in the field of martial arts benefits from computer vision. This paper reviews the applications of computer vision in martial arts. These applications include action recognition, pose estimation, intelligence judgment, etc., which bring more scientific training, more effective technical analysis and wider spread to martial arts. The investigation in this paper inspires future work on the basis of reviewing the existing research.
Published in: 2022 2nd International Conference on Consumer Electronics and Computer Engineering (ICCECE)
Date of Conference: 14-16 January 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 February 2022
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