Using the Image Recognition Techniques to Implement an Automatic Examining Mechanism for the Sports Fitness

In this paper, a color-based recognition approach is proposed to recognize and track the trajectory of moving object and use this approach for the examining of sports fitness to construct an automatic examining system. The quantity for the specific movements will be measured and counted by this system to substitute for traditional method to eliminate the error due to subjective evaluation. This automatic examining system can reduce the error rates as well as decrease the use of manpower, and to reduce the overall examining time effectively. So, doing the examination of sports fitness by this system in the campus is so easy, convenient, and practical, and it is not rigidly suffer from the manpower issue, the venue and the inconsistent action. It seems from the experimental results, this proposed method can indeed achieve the goal of automatic examining and will be focused on the promotion of the design and application of the overall system

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