US20240177331
2024-05-30
Physics
G06T7/70
A computer-based system is designed to assess and correct human posture through the use of advanced technology. This system includes two main components: a posture assessment machine and a posture correction machine. The assessment machine collects signals from posture sensors, including images of the individual, to evaluate their current posture. The correction machine then utilizes this information to create a virtual representation of the individual with improved posture.
With the increasing time spent sitting at computers, poor posture has become a common issue that can negatively impact health and productivity. Both sitting and standing incorrectly can lead to various physical problems. Therefore, promoting awareness and correction of posture is essential for enhancing wellbeing and overall performance in daily activities.
The posture assessment machine employs artificial intelligence to analyze the collected signals and provide feedback on the subject's posture. It generates a virtual clone that demonstrates optimal posture, which is then combined with the individual's image to create a composite visual. This allows users to see a direct comparison between their current posture and the ideal posture, facilitating real-time adjustments.
The system can also track changes in posture over time, providing ongoing feedback that summarizes improvements or declines in posture quality. By visually representing these changes, users are encouraged to make necessary adjustments to enhance their posture consistently.
User privacy is prioritized throughout the process, with strict adherence to consent protocols for data collection. The system ensures that all collected information is handled securely, with options for users to opt-in or out at any time. Additionally, sensitive data can be anonymized or encrypted to protect user confidentiality while still providing valuable feedback for posture improvement.