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- From: haworth@cwis.unomaha.edu (Dwight A. Haworth)
- Subject: Re: looking for innovative uses of computers in MA
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- Organization: University of Nebraska at Omaha
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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 07:03:05 GMT
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- ssingh@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca writes:
- > Hello everyone.
- >
- > I have been talking with a couple of friends today about techniques
- > for using the computer to make one a better fighter.
-
- [snip]
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- The problem of internal representation and input may have already been
- solved. I've seen demos of systems that analyze golf swings, running
- motion, and so on. It seems to me [IMHO] that these kinds of systems
- could be adapted to record and analyze most martial arts activities.
-
- Sorry, I don't have a source or a reference for the equipment, but
- maybe someone else here does.
-
-
- Dwight Haworth
- College of Business Administration
- haworth@cwis.unomaha.edu
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