Patent ID: 11922358
Assignee: VELOCITYEHS HOLDINGS, INC.
Field: Computer technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 20:
21. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 20, further comprising instructions for:
obtaining, by the computing device, information related to a force exerted in performing a job;
generating, by the computing server system, the risk score for each body region of the body regions in the posture category (each body region in the posture category) by at least comparing the joint angles for each body region of the body regions with a set of predetermined threshold values, wherein the set of predetermined threshold values correspond to a degree that the joint angles deviate from a neutral position, and the risk score for each body region in the posture category increases in response to detecting that the degree increases;
generating, by the computing server system, the risk score for each body region of the body regions in the duration category (each body region in the duration category) by at least identifying a posture for at least one body region based on the video signals, and determining a percent of time of the at least one body region present in the posture, wherein the risk score for each body region in the duration category increases in response to detecting that the percent of time increases;
generating, by the computing server system, the risk score for each body region of the body regions in the frequency category by at least identifying a number of posture occurrences of at least one body region during a selected period of time; and
generating, by the computing server system, the risk score for each body region of the body regions in the force category (each body region in the force category) by at least comparing the information related to the force with the set of predetermined threshold values, wherein the information related to the force includes a direction and a magnitude of the force, and the risk score for each body region in the force category increases in response to detecting that the magnitude of the force increases.