Artificial Intelligence of Things in Sports Science: Weight Training as an Example

The interdisciplinary nature of sports science introduces challenges such as multifaceted data collection, accuracy in knowledge formation, and equipment usability. Artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) technology presents a feasible solution adaptable to different sports. Taking weight training as an example, we apply AIoT technology to these challenges.

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