Method and system for automated personal training
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G09B-019/00
A63B-024/00
A63B-022/00
G06F-019/00
G06F-001/16
A61B-005/11
A61B-005/00
A61B-005/0205
출원번호
US-0290478
(2011-11-07)
등록번호
US-9358426
(2016-06-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Aragones, Teresa
Merritt, Byron G.
Self, Christina S.
Walling, Willoughby H.
Jacob, Xavier
Northcott, Geoff
Thomsen, Robert
출원인 / 주소
Nike, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
6인용 특허 :
85
초록▼
Example embodiments may relate to a system, method, apparatus, and computer readable media configured for monitoring a user performing an exercise and generating a avatar of the user and a virtual shadow, wherein the virtual shadow illustrates proper form of the exercise. The example embodiments may
Example embodiments may relate to a system, method, apparatus, and computer readable media configured for monitoring a user performing an exercise and generating a avatar of the user and a virtual shadow, wherein the virtual shadow illustrates proper form of the exercise. The example embodiments may further be configured for determining an amount of overlap between the virtual avatar and the virtual shadow, and generating a feedback score based on the amount of overlap.
대표청구항▼
1. A computer-implemented method comprising: prompting a first user to perform at least one exercise during a workout session;monitoring with a monitoring device the first user performing the at least one exercise;using data captured by the monitoring device during the first user's performance of th
1. A computer-implemented method comprising: prompting a first user to perform at least one exercise during a workout session;monitoring with a monitoring device the first user performing the at least one exercise;using data captured by the monitoring device during the first user's performance of the at least one exercise to generate a first virtual avatar having a first contiguous area shaped like a first human subject that includes a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the first human subject;generating a first virtual shadow for the first virtual avatar comprising a second contiguous area shaped like the first human subject that is larger than the first contiguous area and comprising a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the first human subject, wherein the appendage-like sub-areas of the virtual shadow are larger than the appendage-like sub-areas of the virtual avatar, wherein the first virtual shadow is configured to illustrate a proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the first user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the first contiguous area is entirely within the second contiguous area;using second user data corresponding to a second user to generate a second virtual avatar and a second virtual shadow during the second user's performance of the at least one exercise, the second virtual avatar having a third contiguous area shaped like a second human subject comprising a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the second human subject and the second virtual shadow comprises a fourth contiguous area that is shaped like the second human subject but larger than the third contiguous area and comprising a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the second human subject, wherein the appendage-like sub-areas of the second virtual shadow are larger than the appendage-like sub-areas of the second virtual avatar, wherein the second virtual shadow is configured to illustrate the proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the second user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the third contiguous area is entirely within the fourth contiguous area;applying a handicap to the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow based on a skill level of the first user relative to a skill level of the second user; wherein the handicap adjusts a size of the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow; anddisplaying simultaneously on a display device the first and second virtual avatars and the first and second virtual shadows. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the second user data is received from a remote location. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating a first score for the first user based on movement of the first virtual avatar relative to the first virtual shadow during the workout session and a second score for the second user based on movement of the second virtual avatar relative to the second virtual shadow during the workout session. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein a size of the first virtual shadow is based on a skill level of the first user and a size of the second virtual shadow is based on a skill level of the second user. 5. The method of claim 3, further comprising identifying a winner upon completion of the workout session based on the first score and the second score. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the second user data corresponds to monitoring of the second user performing the at least one exercise during a previously completed workout session. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the second user data corresponds to monitoring of the second user performing the at least one exercise during a second workout session occurring at the same time as the workout session. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising displaying a performance metric for the first virtual avatar and a performance metric for the second virtual avatar. 9. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, perform the method comprising: prompting a first user to perform at least one exercise during a workout session;monitoring with a first monitoring device the first user performing the at least one exercise;generating a first virtual avatar of the first user based on data captured by the monitoring device during the first user's performance of the at least one exercise to generate a first virtual avatar having a first contiguous area shaped like a first human subject that includes a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the first human subject;generating a first virtual shadow for the first virtual avatar comprising a second contiguous area shaped like the first human subject that is larger than the first contiguous area and comprising a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the first human subject, wherein the appendage-like sub-areas of the virtual shadow are larger than the appendage-like sub-areas of the virtual avatar, wherein the first virtual shadow is configured to illustrate a proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the first user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the first contiguous area is entirely within the second contiguous area;receiving second user data corresponding to a second user for generating a second virtual avatar and a second virtual shadow during the second user's performance of the at least one exercise, the second virtual avatar having a third contiguous area shaped like a second human subject comprising a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the second human subject and the second virtual shadow is comprises a fourth contiguous area that is shaped like the second human subject but larger, wherein the second virtual shadow is configured to illustrate the proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the second user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the third contiguous area is entirely within the fourth contiguous area;displaying simultaneously on a display device the first and second virtual avatars and the first and second virtual shadows; andapplying a handicap to the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow based on skill level of the first user relative to skill level of the second user, wherein the handicap adjusts a size of the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow. 10. The computer readable medium of claim 9, wherein the computer-readable medium comprises further instructions, that when executed by a processor, perform: generating a first score for the first user based on movement of the first virtual avatar relative to the first virtual shadow during the workout session and a second score for the second user based on movement of the second virtual avatar relative to the second virtual shadow during the workout session. 11. The computer readable medium of claim 10, wherein the computer-readable medium comprises further instructions, that when executed by a processor, perform: identifying a winner upon completion of the workout session based on the first score and the second score. 12. An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; andat least one memory storing executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the apparatus at least to perform:prompting a first user to perform at least one exercise during a workout session;monitoring with a first monitoring device the first user performing the at least one exercise;generating a first virtual avatar during the first user's performance of the at least one exercise having a first contiguous area shaped like a first human subject that includes a plurality of appendage-like sub-areas representing appendages of the first human subject;generating a first virtual shadow for the first virtual avatar comprising a second contiguous area shaped like the first human subject that is larger than the first contiguous area, wherein the first virtual shadow is configured to illustrate a proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the first user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the first contiguous area is entirely within the second contiguous area;receiving second user data corresponding to a second user for generating a second virtual avatar and a second virtual shadow during the second user's performance of the at least one exercise, the second virtual avatar having a third contiguous area shaped like a second human subject and the second virtual shadow is comprises a fourth contiguous area that is shaped like the second human subject but larger, wherein the second virtual shadow is configured to illustrate the proper form of the athletic movement, such that if the second user is performing the proper form of the athletic movement, then the third contiguous area is entirely within the fourth contiguous area;displaying simultaneously on a display device the first and second virtual avatars and the first and second virtual shadows; andapplying a handicap to the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow based on skill level of the first user relative to skill level of the second user, and the handicap adjusts the handicap adjusts a size of the first virtual shadow or the second virtual shadow. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the apparatus to generate a first score for the first user based on movement of the first virtual avatar relative to the first virtual shadow during the workout session and a second score for the second user based on movement of the second virtual avatar relative to the second virtual shadow during the workout session. 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the computer-readable medium comprises further instructions, that when executed by a processor, perform: identifying a winner upon completion of the workout session based on the first score and the second score.
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