Abstract

Human motion interaction technologies have evolved to a new level with the development of traditional reality technology as science and technology have developed. Fully interactive and human motion interaction technologies are becoming more common in fields such as medical rehabilitation and military simulations. Human motion is at the heart of all activity, and motion analysis and human motion are critical theoretical disciplines. Identification is based on behavior and motion in human motion, with attributes such as effectiveness, intelligence, potent interaction, and rich expression data. When studying human movement, many researchers now prefer this method. However, this study was conducted with insufficient suggestions for real-time human motion function assessment, rehabilitation, and improvement. The development of an information monitoring system for human motion function rehabilitation can be used to evaluate the efficacy of patient rehabilitation training. A human motion function rehabilitation monitoring system is created using an effective and thorough design methodology. The system is made up of the rehabilitation monitoring terminal, the human motion function monitoring module, and the medical center monitoring system. Therefore, the motion-based data mining technique is better for the human motion function rehabilitation monitoring system. The normalized proportion of motion features will assist in the creation of a database for human motion mining. The nonlinear classification function is used in this paper to scientifically categorize human motion features to implement data mining techniques for monitoring human motion function rehabilitation. The effectiveness of patient rehabilitation is significantly increased by the use of a human motion-based rehabilitation monitoring system.

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