Increasing Access to Trainer-led Aerobic Exercise for People with Visual Impairments through a Sensor Mat System

Jeehan Malik, Mitchell Majure, Hana Gabrielle Rubio Bidon, Regan Lamoureux, Kyle Rector
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People with visual impairments (PVIs) are less likely to participate in physical activity than their sighted peers. One barrier is the lack of accessible group-based aerobic exercise classes, often due to instructors not giving accessible verbal instructions. While there is research in exercise tracking, these tools often require vision or familiarity with the exercise. There are accessible solutions that give personalized verbal feedback in slower-paced exercises, not generalizing to aerobics. In response, we have developed an algorithm that detects shoeprints on a sensor mat using computer vision and a CNN. We can infer whether a person is following along with a step aerobics workout and are designing reactive verbal feedback to guide the person to rejoin the class. Future work will include finishing development and conducting a user study to assess the effectiveness of the reactive verbal feedback.
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通过传感器垫系统增加视觉障碍人士接受教练引导的有氧运动的机会
与视力正常的同龄人相比,有视力障碍的人更不可能参加体育活动。一个障碍是缺乏以团体为基础的有氧运动课程,通常是由于教练没有给出方便的口头指导。虽然有关于运动跟踪的研究,但这些工具通常需要对运动有远见或熟悉。有一些可行的解决方案可以在慢节奏的运动中提供个性化的口头反馈,而不是泛化到有氧运动中。作为回应,我们开发了一种算法,利用计算机视觉和CNN来检测传感器垫上的鞋印。我们可以推断出一个人是否在进行有氧运动,并设计出反应性的口头反馈来引导这个人重新加入这个课程。未来的工作将包括完成开发并开展一项用户研究,以评估反应性口头反馈的有效性。
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