University of Miami (20240298976). METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON MOTION DEVIATION simplified abstract

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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON MOTION DEVIATION

Organization Name

University of Miami

Inventor(s)

Christopher Bennett of Miami FL (US)

Robert Gailey of Miami FL (US)

Vibhor Agrawal of Miami FL (US)

Colby Leider of Homestead FL (US)

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON MOTION DEVIATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240298976 titled 'METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON MOTION DEVIATION

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system that uses a motion capture device to measure a user's performance during an activity. The system provides audio feedback to the user based on their performance, aiming to improve their skills over time.

  • **Motion Capture Device:** Utilizes knee sleeves with inertial measurement units to capture motion data.
  • **Classification of Data:** Compares captured motion data to previous data and maps it to specific audio effects.
  • **Audio Feedback:** Alters audio effects based on the classification of the user's performance, switching between negative and positive feedback.
  • **Goal Achievement:** Continuously measures motion data and adjusts audio effects until the user reaches an improvement goal.

Potential Applications: 1. Sports training and performance enhancement. 2. Physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. 3. Fitness tracking and improvement tools.

Problems Solved: 1. Lack of real-time feedback during physical activities. 2. Difficulty in objectively measuring and tracking performance. 3. Inefficient training methods without personalized feedback.

Benefits: 1. Enhanced performance through personalized audio feedback. 2. Real-time monitoring and adjustment of training sessions. 3. Improved motivation and engagement during physical activities.

Commercial Applications: Enhancing sports training programs with personalized audio feedback for athletes to improve their performance and reach their goals more effectively.

Prior Art: There may be existing technologies in the field of motion capture and performance tracking systems that could be relevant to this patent application. Researchers and developers can explore prior art in these areas to understand the novelty of this innovation.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be conducting studies on the effectiveness of audio feedback in improving physical performance and the integration of motion capture devices in training programs.

Questions about Motion Capture Device: 1. How does the system classify and map motion data to audio effects?

  - The system compares captured data to previous records and assigns specific audio effects based on the classification of the user's performance.

2. What are the potential limitations of using knee sleeves with inertial measurement units for motion capture?

  - The knee sleeves may have constraints in capturing certain movements accurately, affecting the overall performance tracking.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system measures performance activity of a user using a motion capture device, such as one or more knee sleeves each a plurality of inertial-measurement unit. captured motion characteristic data is classified against previously captured data and then mapped to particular audio effects, which are then altered in different ways depending on the classification and provided the user. the audio feedback works to improve the user's performance of the activity by changing between negative and positive feedback depending on the user's performance. the system regularly measures the motion capture data, altering audio effects provided to the user, until the user reaches an improvement goal.