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Posture Recognition and Behavior Tracking in Swimming Motion Images under Computer Machine Vision

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  • Zheng Zhang
  • Cong Huang
  • Fei Zhong
  • Bote Qi
  • Binghong Gao
  • Zhihan Lv

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This study is to explore the gesture recognition and behavior tracking in swimming motion images under computer machine vision and to expand the application of moving target detection and tracking algorithms based on computer machine vision in this field. The objectives are realized by moving target detection and tracking, Gaussian mixture model, optimized correlation filtering algorithm, and Camshift tracking algorithm. Firstly, the Gaussian algorithm is introduced into target tracking and detection to reduce the filtering loss and make the acquired motion posture more accurate. Secondly, an improved kernel-related filter tracking algorithm is proposed by training multiple filters, which can clearly and accurately obtain the motion trajectory of the monitored target object. Finally, it is proposed to combine the Kalman algorithm with the Camshift algorithm for optimization, which can complete the tracking and recognition of moving targets. The experimental results show that the target tracking and detection method can obtain the movement form of the template object relatively completely, and the kernel-related filter tracking algorithm can also obtain the movement speed of the target object finely. In addition, the accuracy of Camshift tracking algorithm can reach 86.02%. Results of this study can provide reliable data support and reference for expanding the application of moving target detection and tracking methods.

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  • Zheng Zhang & Cong Huang & Fei Zhong & Bote Qi & Binghong Gao & Zhihan Lv, 2021. "Posture Recognition and Behavior Tracking in Swimming Motion Images under Computer Machine Vision," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5526831
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5526831
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