18215968. EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION SYSTEM, EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION SYSTEM, EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Issei Nakashima of Tokyo-to (JP)

Toru Miyagawa of Seto-shi (JP)

Hideo Hasegawa of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Yusuke Kinoshita of Tokyo-to (JP)

Makoto Aso of Mishima-shi (JP)

Takatoshi Morimitsu of Toyota-shi (JP)

Aya Ishihara of Tokyo-to (JP)

Hiroshi Shimada of Tajimi-shi (JP)

EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION SYSTEM, EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18215968 titled 'EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION SYSTEM, EXERCISE COMMUNITY FORMATION METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an apparatus for forming an exercise community. The apparatus includes three main components: an exercise-related information acquisition unit, an extraction unit, and an output unit.

  • The exercise-related information acquisition unit collects exercise-related information for each member of a specific community.
  • The extraction unit uses this information to extract at least two or more members from the community.
  • The output unit then provides the result of the extraction.

The exercise-related information includes the proficiency level of each member in one or more exercise subjects and the time period in which each member can assign an exercise.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Creating online exercise communities where members can connect and share their exercise-related information.
  • Forming exercise groups or teams based on members' proficiency levels and availability.
  • Providing personalized exercise recommendations or training programs based on members' proficiency levels and time availability.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Difficulty in finding exercise partners or groups with similar proficiency levels and availability.
  • Lack of personalized exercise recommendations or training programs tailored to individual proficiency levels and time availability.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced motivation and engagement in exercise activities through the formation of supportive exercise communities.
  • Improved exercise outcomes by matching members with similar proficiency levels and availability.
  • Personalized exercise recommendations or training programs that take into account individual proficiency levels and time availability.


Original Abstract Submitted

An exercise community formation apparatus includes an exercise-related information acquisition unit configured to acquire exercise-related information for each of a plurality of members belonging to a specific community, an extraction unit configured to extract at least two or more members from the plurality of members based on the exercise-related information for each of the plurality of members, and an output unit configured to output a result of the extraction. The exercise-related information indicates a proficiency level for each of at least one or more exercise subjects of the corresponding member and a time period to which the corresponding member can assign an exercise.