Motion capturing is a promising method to assess working postures and human movements and, therewith, the risk of musculoskeletal injuries that could occur while performing manual tasks in industrial settings. To obtain a reliable risk assessment, the motion capture system used has to accurately measure body postures adopted by the worker during the task. This study evaluates the accuracy to measure joint angles of upper extremities of two different motion capture systems, namely the Microsoft Kinect V2 and the Captiv system, for angles of upper extremities. For this purpose, an experimental study was conducted involving 12 subjects performing preset static postures and basic movements, including elbow flexion, shoulder flexion, and shoulde...
Compensatory movements at the trunk are commonly utilized during reaching by persons with motor impa...
Therapists and clinicians have been combining virtual reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation purpos...
This study quantifies the accuracy of the Microsoft Kinect in two motions. Ten participants were as...
The Microsoft Kinect is a cheap consumer device capable of markerless body segment tracking. While i...
The needs of research on human posture and its joint-motion relationships are important. Providing a...
International audienceAnalyzing human poses at workstations is a key issue in ergonomics in order to...
Objective. To quantify the concurrent accuracy and the test-retest reliability of a Kinect V2-based ...
Abstract—New and powerful hardware like Kinect intro-duces the possibility of changing biomechanics ...
Motion analysis systems deliver quantitative information, e.g. on the progress of rehabilitation pro...
Introduction Markerless motion capture systems are relatively new devices that can significantly spe...
National audienceMarker less motion capture systems such as the Kinect are increasingly used in clin...
The needs of research on human posture and its joint-motion relationships are important. Providing a...
The paper deals with the comparison between a high-end marker-based acquisition system and a low-cos...
ew and powerful hardware like Kinect introduces the possibility of changing biomechanics paradigm, u...
Care in the home is desirable but puts the home caregivers at high risk of injury. This problem has ...
Compensatory movements at the trunk are commonly utilized during reaching by persons with motor impa...
Therapists and clinicians have been combining virtual reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation purpos...
This study quantifies the accuracy of the Microsoft Kinect in two motions. Ten participants were as...
The Microsoft Kinect is a cheap consumer device capable of markerless body segment tracking. While i...
The needs of research on human posture and its joint-motion relationships are important. Providing a...
International audienceAnalyzing human poses at workstations is a key issue in ergonomics in order to...
Objective. To quantify the concurrent accuracy and the test-retest reliability of a Kinect V2-based ...
Abstract—New and powerful hardware like Kinect intro-duces the possibility of changing biomechanics ...
Motion analysis systems deliver quantitative information, e.g. on the progress of rehabilitation pro...
Introduction Markerless motion capture systems are relatively new devices that can significantly spe...
National audienceMarker less motion capture systems such as the Kinect are increasingly used in clin...
The needs of research on human posture and its joint-motion relationships are important. Providing a...
The paper deals with the comparison between a high-end marker-based acquisition system and a low-cos...
ew and powerful hardware like Kinect introduces the possibility of changing biomechanics paradigm, u...
Care in the home is desirable but puts the home caregivers at high risk of injury. This problem has ...
Compensatory movements at the trunk are commonly utilized during reaching by persons with motor impa...
Therapists and clinicians have been combining virtual reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation purpos...
This study quantifies the accuracy of the Microsoft Kinect in two motions. Ten participants were as...