Koji Yainaoka, Masataka Uehara, Takeshi Shima, Yasuhisa Tamura
17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KNOWLEDGE BASED AND INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS - KES2013, 22 912-920, 2013 Peer-reviewed
This paper proposes a three-dimensional motion capture and feedback system for flying disc learners with use of Kinect device. Compared with conventional 3-D motion capture systems, Kinect has advantages of cost merit, easy system development and operation. The proposing system captures learners' body movement, checks their skeleton positions in pre-motion / motion / post-motion in several aspects, and displays feedback messages to improve their motions. A novice learner of flying disc is trained to keep arm movement in steady height, to twist the waist, and to stretch the elbow according to the waist angle. A result of controlled experiment shows that the proposing system is effective for beginners to improve their movements. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.