virtual reality and computer vision

One way of information transmission from humans to computers is "computer vision" in which advanced analysis of camera images of human movement by a computer allows the computer system to distinguish key patterns and gestures of human motion. However, this technology has limitations. The parts of interest of one's body must all be in view of the camera. They must not be obscured by things in the world or by rest of the human body. Some gestures are overlapping by nature. This method is also constrained by lighting conditions. Also, Maelstrom deals with these virtual reality concepts.

There is significant potential for the application of virtual reality technology to exercise. For instance, there are many benefits to group exercise. Exercising with other people can create synergy and competition toward beneficial physical expenditure. Peer pressure can also increase compliance with desired exercise patterns. Further, group exercise can be combined with instruction concerning appropriate methods to avoid injury and get the most from the exercise. Nonetheless, gathering together in one place for working out with other people requires commuting. With multi-user online virtual reality, in which members of a group can come in contact virtually, participants can obtain the advantages of group exercise absent the costs of tangible travel. Link to Virtual Tours Minneapolis, Minnesota provides additional information on VR.

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