Selecting and correlating physical activity data with image data
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G09G-005/00
G06F-019/00
G09G-005/14
G09B-019/00
A63B-043/06
A63B-043/00
A63B-071/06
출원번호
US-0399452
(2012-02-17)
등록번호
US-9411940
(2016-08-09)
발명자
/ 주소
Burroughs, Brandon S.
Engelberg, Richard J.
Rice, Jordan M.
Sweet, Bob
Weast, Aaron B.
Convay, Wade
Rooke-Ley, Joshua
출원인 / 주소
NIKE, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
3인용 특허 :
162
초록▼
Example embodiments may relate systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media configured to correlate image data of a user performing physical activity with data collected during the user's performance. Data may include sensor data measuring, force, acceleration, speed, and/or processed
Example embodiments may relate systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media configured to correlate image data of a user performing physical activity with data collected during the user's performance. Data may include sensor data measuring, force, acceleration, speed, and/or processed sensor data from one or more sensors. Certain embodiments may determine whether the user is within a performance zone based on user attributes. Correlation of the image data with physical activity data may be based, at least in part, whether the user is within a performance zone.
대표청구항▼
1. A computer-implemented method comprising: providing an athletic performance monitoring application for operation with at least a first image capturing device;receiving physical activity data relating to a performance of a physical activity by a first user comprising data generated by or derived f
1. A computer-implemented method comprising: providing an athletic performance monitoring application for operation with at least a first image capturing device;receiving physical activity data relating to a performance of a physical activity by a first user comprising data generated by or derived from a force sensor;determining that at least a portion of the physical activity data is indicative of the first user being within a performance zone based, at least in part, upon the physical activity data indicating that the first user meets a requirement for performing a first athletic action of an athletic activity irrespective of whether the first user performed the first athletic action,wherein the determination activates the athletic performance monitoring application to cause at least the first image capturing device to initiate capture of image data relating to the performance of the physical activity by the first user;correlating image data captured during the first user's performance with the physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;identifying at least a first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data;receiving input selections from a plurality of viewers identifying one or more physical activity parameters; andfor one or more viewers: dynamically modifying the first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data based at least in part on the received input selections; andforming a single file comprising the correlated image data and the first portion of physical activity data. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: transmitting the single file for display on a display device. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the correlating of the image data and the physical activity data occurs, at least in part, on a mobile terminal and the display device is a screen operatively connected to the mobile terminal. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: displaying the correlated image data and at least the first portion of physical activity data on a first display device; anddisplaying the correlated image data and at least a second portion of physical activity data on a second display device. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: receiving a first overlay input configured to display the first portion of the physical activity data with a corresponding segment of the correlated image data; andreceiving a second overlay input configured to display a second portion of the physical activity data with the corresponding segment of the correlated image data. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the received physical activity data includes data selected from the group consisting of: processed data, raw data, and combinations thereof. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the performance zone comprises a first performance zone including at least one criterion that differs from a second performance zone, the method further comprising: identifying physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data based, at least in part, on the determination that the first user was in the first performance zone during the capturing of at least a portion of the physical activity data. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first performance zone includes at least one criterion selected from the group consisting of: a minimum height for a vertical leap, a minimum rate of acceleration, threshold force upon the force sensor, and combinations thereof. 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining a most favorable value of a first physical activity parameter for at least one of the first user and a second user obtained during capturing of the image data; anddesignating an image from the image data correlated with the physical activity data comprising the most favorable value as a representative image. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first physical parameter is selected from the group consisting of: height for a vertical leap, rate of acceleration, force upon the force sensor, and combinations thereof. 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising: based on the physical activity data obtained during the capturing of the image data, identifying a segment of the image data correlated with at least one instance of the first user being in a performance zone; anddesignating an image from the image data correlated with the at least one instance of the user being in the performance zone as a representative image. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least one instance comprises a plurality of instances and the method further comprises: creating a highlight reel comprising the images associated with the user being in the performance zone. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the first user and a second user are participating in a sporting event, the method further comprising: receiving physical activity data relating to a performance of a physical activity by the second user comprising data generated by or derived from a force sensor;determining that at least a portion of the physical activity data is indicative of the second user being within a performance zone based, at least in part, upon the physical activity data indicating that the second user meets a requirement for performing a second athletic action of a second athletic activity irrespective of whether the second user performed the second athletic action,wherein the determination that at least a portion of the physical activity data is indicative of the second user being within the performance zone activates the athletic performance monitoring application to cause at least a second image capturing device to initiate capture of image data relating to the performance of the physical activity by the second user;correlating image data captured during the second user's performance with the physical activity data indicative of the second user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;identifying at least a portion of the physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data associated with the second user; andforming a single file comprising the correlated image data and the portion of the physical activity data associated with the second user. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the single file comprising the image data of the first user is the same file as the single file comprising the image data of the second user. 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising: determining a most favorable value of a first physical activity parameter for at least one of the first user and the second user obtained during capturing of the image data; anddesignating an image from the image data correlated with the physical activity data comprising the most favorable value as a representative image. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the first physical activity parameter is selected from the group consisting of: height for a vertical leap, rate of acceleration, force upon the force sensor, and combinations thereof. 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising: based on the physical data obtained during the capturing of the image data, identifying a segment of the image data correlated with at least one instance of the first user being in a performance zone; anddesignating an image from the image data correlated with at least one instance of the first user being in the performance zone as a representative image. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the at least one instance comprises a plurality of instances that the first user and a second user are within a performance zone, and the method further comprises: creating a highlight reel comprising the images associated with the first user and the second user being in the performance zone. 19. The method of claim 1, further comprising: receiving input comprising user feedback data; andadjusting the requirement for performing the first athletic action based at least in part on the received user feedback data. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the user feedback data includes data indicating one or more physical activities performed by the first user wherein the first user successfully performed the athletic activity. 21. The method of claim 1, wherein correlating image data captured during the first user's performance with the physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone further comprises: adjusting values for one or more physical activity parameters to be associated with a frame of image data captured during the first user's performance; andassociating one or more frames of image data with at least a first portion of physical activity data. 22. A computer-implemented method comprising: providing an athletic performance monitoring application for operation with at least a first image capturing device;receiving physical activity data of a first user performing a physical activity during a first time frame;determining that at least a portion of the physical activity data captured during the first time frame is indicative of the first user being within a performance zone during a first time period of the first time frame, wherein the first user being within the performance zone is determined based, at least in part, upon the physical activity data indicating that the first user meets a requirement for performing a first athletic action of an athletic activity irrespective of whether the first user performed the first athletic action,wherein the determination activates the athletic performance monitoring application to cause at least the first image capturing device to initiate capture of image data relating to the performance of the physical activity by the first user, andwherein the performance zone comprises at least one criterion selected from the group consisting of: a minimum height for a vertical leap, a minimum rate of acceleration, threshold force upon a force sensor, and combinations thereof;correlating image data of the first user captured during the first time period with the physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;based, at least in part, on the determined performance zone, correlating image data of the first user captured during a second time period within the first time frame, wherein the second time period comprises a predetermined time period adjacent to the first time period, with physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;identifying at least a first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data captured during the first time period and the second time period;receiving input selections from a plurality of viewers identifying one or more physical activity parameters; andfor each viewer: dynamically modifying the first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data based at least in part on the received input selections. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the first image capturing device is operatively connected to a mobile terminal, the method further comprising: displaying the correlated image data and physical activity data on a display device of the mobile terminal. 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising: receiving a first overlay input configured to display the first portion of the physical activity data with a corresponding segment of correlated image data; andreceiving a second overlay input configured to display a second portion of the physical activity data with the corresponding segment of correlated image data. 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the performance zone comprises a first performance zone including at least one criterion that differs from a second performance zone, the method further comprising: identifying physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data based, at least in part, on the determination that the first user was in the first performance zone during the capturing of at least a portion of the physical activity data. 26. The method of claim 22, wherein the physical activity data comprises processed data that utilizes historical data as an input. 27. The method of claim 22, wherein the image data and the physical activity data are captured during a predefined segment of an athletic event comprising a plurality of users performing athletic activity, the method further comprising: after the predefined segment of the athletic event, selecting the first user from at least a portion of the plurality of users based upon the physical activity data; andtransmitting a first overlay input configured to cause display of a first portion of the physical activity data with a corresponding segment of correlated image data. 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the image data and the physical activity data are captured during a predefined segment of an athletic event comprising a plurality of users performing athletic activity, the method further comprising: during an occurrence of the predefined segment of the athletic event, adjusting a first performance metric associated with the physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data during the predefined segment. 29. The method of claim 22, further comprising: determining that physical activity data correlated with the image data obtained during the first time frame meets a first user-defined threshold; andbased upon the determination that data meets the first user-defined threshold, transmitting correlated image data to a social networking site. 30. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions, that when executed by a processor, perform a computer-implemented method comprising: providing an athletic performance monitoring application for operating with at least a first image capturing device;receiving physical activity data of a first user performing a physical activity during a first time frame;determining that at least a portion of the physical activity data captured during the first 1 time frame is indicative of the first user being within a performance zone during a first time period of the first time frame, wherein the first user being within the performance zone is determined based, at least in part, upon the physical activity data indicating that the first user meets a requirement for performing a first athletic action of an athletic activity irrespective of whether the first user performed the first athletic action,wherein the determination activates the athletic performance monitoring application to cause at least the first image capturing device to initiate capture of image data relating to the performance of the physical activity by the first user, andwherein the performance zone comprises at least one criterion selected from the group consisting of: a minimum height for a vertical leap, a minimum rate of acceleration, threshold force upon a force sensor, and combinations thereof;correlating image data of the first user captured during a first time period with the physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;based, at least in part, on the determined performance zone, correlating image data of the first user captured for a second time period within the time frame, wherein the second time period comprises a predetermined time period adjacent to the first time period, with physical activity data indicative of the first user being within the performance zone, such that physical activity data is matched to the image data corresponding to the timing of capture;identifying at least a first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data during the first time period and the second time period;receiving input selections from a plurality of viewers identifying one or more physical activity parameters; andfor each viewer: dynamically modifying the first portion of physical activity data to be overlaid with the correlated image data based at least in part on the received input selections.
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