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Toward Sports Training Service with the Interactive Learning Platform

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Serviceology for Smart Service System (ICServ 2015)

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In recent years, the sports population has increased because of health orientation and improvement of the sports environment. We propose a platform by which leaders and learners can share the training contents with interactive training and can be feedback to leaders. The platform is intended to create the learning result jointly by leaders with the learners and leaders to update the learning contents. Through analysis of video data, the proposed solution helps learners obtain skills in a desired sport even in the absence of a real trainer.

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Okamoto, H., Moro, A., Yamashita, A., Asama, H. (2017). Toward Sports Training Service with the Interactive Learning Platform. In: Sawatani, Y., Spohrer, J., Kwan, S., Takenaka, T. (eds) Serviceology for Smart Service System. ICServ 2015. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56074-6_25

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