Web3D-based online military boxing learning system

In this paper, we introduce a military boxing learning system implemented by 3D motion capture, Web3D and 3D interactive technologies, which can support that users observe and learn the details of each action of the military boxing under different views and scales by translating, rotating and zooming the 3D human body models. Beside keyboards and mice, smartphones also can be used in the system, which can provide some natural interactive operations by voice and touch technologies. The system can be extended to tai chi boxing, radio gymnastic exercises and other routines actions.

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