18748996. Selecting And Correlating Physical Activity Data With Image Data simplified abstract (NIKE, Inc.)
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Selecting And Correlating Physical Activity Data With Image Data
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Brandon S. Burroughs of Portland OR (US)
Richard J. Engelberg of Portland OR (US)
Jordan M. Rice of Portland OR (US)
Bob Sweet of Beaverton OR (US)
Aaron B. Weast of Portland OR (US)
Wade Convay of New York NY (US)
Joshua Rooke-ley of New York NY (US)
Selecting And Correlating Physical Activity Data With Image Data - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18748996 titled 'Selecting And Correlating Physical Activity Data With Image Data
Simplified Explanation: This patent application relates to correlating image data of a user performing physical activity with sensor data collected during the activity to determine the user's performance zone.
- Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media are configured to analyze image data and sensor data during physical activity.
- Data collected may include measurements of force, acceleration, speed, and processed sensor data from one or more sensors.
- The technology determines if the user is within a performance zone based on user attributes.
- Correlation of image data with physical activity data is used to assess the user's performance zone.
- The innovation aims to improve the understanding of a user's physical activity performance through data correlation.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in fitness tracking devices, sports performance analysis, physical therapy monitoring, and virtual training programs.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses the challenge of accurately assessing a user's performance during physical activity and provides insights for improvement.
Benefits: Users can track their performance more effectively, set achievable goals, and optimize their physical activity routines for better results.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in the development of advanced fitness trackers, sports training equipment, and virtual coaching platforms for various sports and fitness activities.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does this technology improve the user's understanding of their physical activity performance? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in the sports and fitness industry?
Original Abstract Submitted
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.
- NIKE, Inc.
- Brandon S. Burroughs of Portland OR (US)
- Richard J. Engelberg of Portland OR (US)
- Jordan M. Rice of Portland OR (US)
- Bob Sweet of Beaverton OR (US)
- Aaron B. Weast of Portland OR (US)
- Wade Convay of New York NY (US)
- Joshua Rooke-ley of New York NY (US)
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