SDGs Related
1. SDG 3: Good Health and Well beings
Good Health and Well-being - The project aims to prevent cycling injuries and
improve cycling form, contributing to the overall health and well-being of cyclists.
2. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
The project involves the development of a machine learning-based system,
demonstrating the use of advanced technology and
innovation in the field of cycling.
3. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
The project can contribute to promoting sustainable transportation methods, such as
cycling, and creating safe and inclusive urban environments.
Objectives
Problem description
Project feature
- Track exercise cycling performace using pose detection framework
- Using machine learning to predict form position in cycling exercise/training
performance
- Track left and right stage(up/down), counter and 3d image plotting for joints in body
coordination
Model tested on video and image founded online
Theme
Fitness and healthcare
Benefits to cyclists athlete trainers, cardio trainer and average perple
Solve SDGs provide especially sdg 3 good health and well being
Originality
Project speciality/ Project unique idea:
- Doesn’t provide any electronic component, program running on laptop or
computer
- Computer Vision, Machine learning and Data analysis
- Model can be integrated to other devices
- Real time feedback
- Track exercise cycling performace using pose detection framework
- Using machine learning to predict form position in cycling exercise/training
performance
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Project Description
- Provide real time feedback to clients
- Prevent injuries
- Improve cycling performances
Prototype and Drawings
Reference
Meeting Objectives
Our computer vision-based cycling form analysis system meets our objectives by providing
real-time feedback to cyclists, enabling them to correct their form and prevent injuries. Our
system also focuses on both injury prevention and performance enhancement, providing a
more comprehensive solution for cyclists.
Practical Application
Our system can be implemented in a practical application by integrating it with existing
cycling infrastructure, such as spin classes or cycling studios. The system can be installed on
stationary bikes, allowing cyclists to receive real-time feedback on their form and
performance. The system can also be integrated with mobile devices, allowing cyclists to
track their progress and receive feedback on the go.
Usefulness
Our invention is highly useful for cyclists, as it provides real-time feedback on their form and
performance, enabling them to prevent injuries and improve their cycling technique. Our
system can also be used by cycling coaches and trainers to monitor their clients' progress and
provide personalized feedback.
Beneficiaries
Our invention will benefit a wide range of cyclists, including recreational cyclists,
competitive cyclists, and cycling enthusiasts. Our system can also be used by cycling coaches
and trainers to improve their clients' performance and prevent injuries.
Scientific Evidence:
Our proposed solution is based on scientific evidence and scientific fundamentals. Our
system uses machine learning algorithms to analyze cycling form, which has been shown to
be effective in improving cycling performance and preventing injuries. Our system also uses
3D visualizations to track cadence, speed, and distance, which has been shown to be an
effective way to monitor cycling performance.
Impact on Beneficiaries
Our invention will have a significant impact on beneficiaries by enabling them to prevent
injuries and improve their cycling performance. Our system can also help cycling coaches
and trainers to provide personalized feedback to their clients, improving their overall cycling
experience. Additionally, our system can help to promote cycling as a healthy and sustainable
mode of transportation, benefiting both individuals and the environment.