Abstract

Background: Recognition of human pose is very significant in studies involving human-computer interactions (HCIs). Microsoft's Kinect II or Microsoft's Kinect azure sensor in three-dimensional motion capturing systems shows a growing interest in vision-based HCI as they are low-cost. In this research, we introduced and ruled out the efficacy of Microsoft Kinect Azure in the evaluation of static coronal Posture in normal healthy population. Methodology: The research has been structured as an observational study. The total of 132 participants will be taken from AVBRH, Sawangi Meghe for study as per inclusion and exclusion criteria. With intervention the period of the study will be 6 months. It holds single period, concurrent validity evaluation comparing normal posture derived from the Kinect system. Discussion: This study protocol aims to evaluate the validity of the evaluation of normal human posture using Microsoft Kinect Azure. The study's expected outcome will concert on the evaluation of coronal Posture using Microsoft Kinect Azure in normal healthy population.

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