Abstract
Abstract: Yoga is a holistic practice that combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation to promote physical and mental well-being. Yoga can be learnt by attending classes at a yoga center or through home tutoring. Books, podcasts, and videos can also be used to gain the knowledge. A good deal of people prefer self-learning, but without assistance and feedback, they may find it difficult to identify the inaccurate portions of their yoga poses and could not be able to determine whether they were executed correctly. Poor yoga practice might result in health problems including strokes and nerve damage. In order to help users practice yoga, we have proposed in this study a system that can track the movements of various body parts in yoga positions. By merging the deep learning intelligence with Google is MediaPipe's real-time detection of various human body joint points and the ability to infer the precision of specific postures in yoga from those joint points
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