scholarly journals Feature Extraction of Human Motion Video Based on Virtual Reality Technology

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 155563-155575
Author(s):  
Mimi Zhou
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Yuqing Wang

Virtual reality technology has promoted the reform of education. This research mainly discusses college physical education teaching assisted by artificial intelligence-based virtual reality technology. According to the position change of the virtual human’s center of gravity, the spline keyframe interpolation method is used for interpolation, and the model pose obtained in each frame is rendered to obtain the virtual human’s animation. After synthesizing a virtual human animation with three-dimensional human motion data, the animation can have functions such as video storage, fast playback, slow playback, and freeze. At the same time, the system can also display and play the virtual human animation and the video shot by the camera on the same screen, in order to make an intuitive comparison of the athletes’ movements. Coaches can edit by hand or shoot the sports of outstanding domestic and foreign athletes on the spot and then use VC++6.0 as a development tool to analyze and get the simulation video of the 3D virtual human body. The virtual human animation technology in the motion analysis system is to relocate the three-dimensional motion data extracted from the video captured by the camera to the three-dimensional virtual human model we have established, and the three-dimensional virtual human will then simulate the technical actions of the athletes, which indirectly reflects that the three-dimensional movement information of the athletes enables coaches and athletes to observe the athletes’ technical movements in a three-dimensional space in real time, repeatedly, and from multiple angles so that the coach can accurately guide the athletes’ technical movements. Finally, a neural network based on artificial intelligence technology is used to evaluate the teaching effect. In the comparative experiment, 35% of the people in the virtual teaching experiment group were excellent, while the control group had only 10% in this excellent range (90–100). This research contributes to the smooth progress of VR technology teaching in colleges and universities.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Gmeiner

This project aims to provide students with disabilities the same in class learning experience through virtual reality technology, 360-degree video capture, and the use of Arduino units. These technologies will be combined to facilitate communication between teachers in physical classrooms with students in virtual classrooms. The goal is to provide a person who is affected by a disability (which makes it hard to be in a traditional classroom) the same benefits of a safe and interactive learning environment.


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