Abstract

This paper studies the real-time water quality prediction model based on fine-grained image classification and home aerobic exercise rehabilitation for the elderly. Fine-grained image classification refers to the classification of sub-categories under image classification. In the past, image classification mainly classified images into large categories. In contrast, the most important feature of fine-grained image classification is the large differences within the class and the small differences between the classes, which are very difficult. And because it has a wide range of application requirements in human production and life, it has attracted a large number of scholars to conduct in-depth research on it. Based on the above research, the performance of the proposed model is analyzed and verified for specific water quality parameter prediction scenarios. The water quality model is an important part of the study of water environment simulation and water environment planning and management. Starting from the research review of water quality models, this paper introduces the development history of water quality models and several major non-mechanical water quality models and application research progress. It recognizes the objective facts of uncertainty in the water environment system and the limitations of organic water quality model in the application of water environment system in China. Finally, based on the above conclusions, elastic band resistance training combined with cardiac rehabilitation education improved the physical function of patients with coronary heart disease in the community, especially muscle health and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation training, as well as the quality of life of patients. The Heart Rehabilitation Training Program at Home can improve the awareness of cardiac rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease in the region, strengthen exercise compliance, popularize and apply to the home care of patients with coronary heart disease in the region, and also provide theoretical reference materials for regional medical personnel helping patients at home with training.

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