The Use of Video Captioning for Fostering Physical Activity
Soheyla Amirian, Abolfazl Farahani, Hamid R. Arabnia, Khaled Rasheed,, Thiab R. Taha

TL;DR
This paper proposes a video captioning framework aimed at describing physical activities in videos to help monitor and promote active lifestyles, addressing public health concerns related to sedentary behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of video captioning technology specifically for assessing and encouraging physical activity levels in individuals.
Findings
Framework can describe physical activities in videos
Potential to help users track daily movements
Preliminary research shows promising results
Abstract
Video Captioning is considered to be one of the most challenging problems in the field of computer vision. Video Captioning involves the combination of different deep learning models to perform object detection, action detection, and localization by processing a sequence of image frames. It is crucial to consider the sequence of actions in a video in order to generate a meaningful description of the overall action event. A reliable, accurate, and real-time video captioning method can be used in many applications. However, this paper focuses on one application: video captioning for fostering and facilitating physical activities. In broad terms, the work can be considered to be assistive technology. Lack of physical activity appears to be increasingly widespread in many nations due to many factors, the most important being the convenience that technology has provided in workplaces. The…
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