A new software program developed by a team of computer scientists watches a user's movements and gives spoken feedback on what to change to accurately complete a yoga pose. The program, called Eyes-Free Yoga, uses Microsoft Kinect software to track body movements and offer auditory feedback in real time for six yoga poses, including Warrior I and II, Tree and Chair poses. Project lead Kyle Rector, a UW doctoral student in computer science and engineering ...You have just read an article categorized health
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