Using machine learning, examine the influence of yoga on public health
Keywords:
IoT, Wearable Device, MLAbstract
Yoga is a thousand-year-old practise that has been shown to promote public health in a variety of ways. Boosting our
immune system and reducing inflammation in the body are becoming more important. We propose to use innovative
technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) to aid in public wellbeing to enhance the immune system with regular
practise of Yoga and Meditation, due to developments in information technology and its great significance in
healthcare research. We want to create a prototype model for a yoga self-monitoring system that uses machine learning
approaches to track a person's health. With the aid of monitoring and identifying one's behaviours, one's health state
may be assessed and forecasted. With the use of smart sensors and actuators, an automated human activity
identification model gathers data on a person's yoga asanas positions on a regular basis. The acquired data will be used
as training data by a machine learning algorithm to create a mathematical model. Using a Yoga positions selfobservatory
system to train the machine learning algorithm to predict labels from features. The mathematical model
tracks yoga asanas and measures a person's overall health at regular intervals. The mathematical model's output is
used to train a model that may be used to infer new data points and make predictions. This prototype model will be
useful for self-practice yoga and will monitor public wellbeing after a certain number of days. With the real-time
monitoring gadget, we will be able to promote Yoga education and raise awareness.
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