Date of Submission

Spring 2022

Academic Program

Computer Science

Project Advisor 1

Robert McGrail

Abstract/Artist's Statement

Practicing poor posture for many hours throughout the day can lead to a myriad of both physical and mental morbidities. People tend to put their postures in jeopardy for multiple hours per day when using the computer. Pose estimation has the ability to track human positions in real-time with high accuracy and performance. The goal of this thesis is to provide evidence for what proper posture is, and enforce this proper posture through the use of a pose estimation model, namely BlazePose.

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Posture Enforcement Program

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