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Physical Education Teaching Based on Human Model Design and Computer Simulation of Human Two-Dimensional Moving Image

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  • Jianghong Dai
  • Xiantao Jiang

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The traditional gait analysis is mainly used in the research of joint dynamics and electromyography, which is helpful to develop a medical feedback system. The system judges the leg injury by analyzing the patient’s gait, so as to provide effective treatment. In order to study how computer technology can be more appropriately introduced into physical education, this paper puts forward a new design method of manikin. The application of some key implementation technologies of computer simulation of two-dimensional motion images of human body is conducive to the scientization of physical education teaching and training. The experiment analyzes the daily movement of human body. MEMS technology is a technology to obtain human inertial data by simulating human motion with one or more computers. By integrating the collected data, different characteristics can be obtained. Then, classify these feature processing algorithms, and finally, identify the actions performed by the human body. Finally, the advantages of this recognition method in recognition accuracy are verified.

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  • Jianghong Dai & Xiantao Jiang, 2022. "Physical Education Teaching Based on Human Model Design and Computer Simulation of Human Two-Dimensional Moving Image," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3526841
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/3526841
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