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by lien
5744 days ago
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There's a huge market for this, and devices like this are already on the market based on Wi-Fi, rather than image recognition. I know ICON fitness made an accessory last year that interface to standard fitness equipments, and allows you to share data with your Facebook friends. this would be a really useful app if it's based on image recognition, but the question here is does it work? to do this, you would have to take an image, send it back to your server for computation, and pass information back to the user. you'd have to periodically feed images to your server - would it be every second? or 5 seconds? it'll be quite a CPU-intensive task, so image recognition may not be the answer if fitness companies out there are already doing it Wi-Fi. wrt to the use model alone, if you make the user hold the device while they're exercising, no one would do that. it'd be too awkward. And i wouldn't think about allow users to entering data manually. |
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Even the image recognition part is not that difficult, assuming simple LCD display. The problem is whether they are able to handle the universe of exercise machines (or at least say 95% of exercise machines). One possibility is to ask users to submit image and if their machines are not found, ask for their help to take a few snapshots, etc. Given them a badge so they can brag about it (and even help spread the word).
In addition, I'm worried that the type of data provided is highly inconsistent amount machines. Can the OP easily combine incomplete information from different types of exercise machines?
If somehow the OP can manage this, I think it would be a great app, and yes, people are willing to pay money for this app.