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舞蹈AI肢体比对引擎“舞界AI”发布 以技术创新推动行业重构

Core Viewpoint - The company "Body Cognition" has launched the dance AI body comparison engine "Dance AI," aimed at providing personalized intelligent learning services for youth aged 4-16, marking the first application of a large AI model in the dance education sector [1][6]. Technical Breakthrough - The dance education industry faces challenges such as lack of standards, uneven teacher quality, and difficulties in quantifying practice at home. "Dance AI" addresses these issues by shifting from traditional teaching methods reliant on teacher experience to a more data-driven approach [2][6]. - The technology behind "Dance AI" began development in 2019, utilizing algorithms like openpose and alphapose to create a comprehensive technical system for action tracking, 3D posture reconstruction, dance action analysis, and practice evaluation. The AI model can accurately identify 133 key body points with a recognition accuracy of 93% for 46 basic dance movements, with evaluation loading times under 3 seconds [4][6]. Industry Collaboration - "Dance AI" integrates into the dance education industry through a "three-end collaboration" model, covering institutions, teachers, and hardware manufacturers. The SaaS service system provided to institutions includes 459 assessment combinations and reduces teacher costs by 30%, while increasing student retention rates by 25% [5][6]. - The system allows teachers to assign quantifiable homework and automatically sync practice records, reducing repetitive work by 50% and enhancing teaching standardization [5][6]. Industry Reconstruction - "Dance AI" is driving the digital transformation of dance education, addressing issues of standardization and data silos. The company plans to cover 80% of training and assessment institutions by 2026, aiming for a recognition accuracy of over 95% and serving 5 million dance students [6][9]. - The collaboration with iFLYTEK, a leader in AI, signifies a commitment to enhancing action recognition accuracy and exploring scalable models for "AI + arts education," aiming to democratize access to quality dance education [7][9].