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Estimation and Analysis of Sports Energy Consumption Based on Gait Tactile Parameters

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  • Wang Yan
  • Zang Jian-Cheng
  • Li Bi-Tao
  • Gengxin Sun

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The morbidity of obesity and related metabolic syndrome is on the rise, which may be related to the decrease of physical activity. Therefore, keeping energy balance is the basic premise to prevent multiple metabolic syndromes, and the research on the composition and application of energy consumption has become a hot spot. The combination of expectation-maximization algorithm and MapReduce computing model realizes the migration of traditional algorithm to “cloud computing†platform. The physical fitness evaluation algorithm based on collaborative filtering is constructed, and a gait tactile recognition algorithm is proposed by feature selection based on the MEMS sensor. Finally, the algorithm is tested, and a conclusion is drawn. This algorithm is effective in monitoring and recognizing human gait. With the increase of weightlessness characteristics, the sensitivity of detection remains unchanged, and the specificity will increase. In a word, it is scientific and effective. Thus, the reference for establishing the index system of tactile biomechanical parameters of adolescent gait and studying the low-cost and portable energy measurement method of multiparameter indexes is provided.

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  • Wang Yan & Zang Jian-Cheng & Li Bi-Tao & Gengxin Sun, 2021. "Estimation and Analysis of Sports Energy Consumption Based on Gait Tactile Parameters," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:7778605
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7778605
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