This paper presents a new direct method for estimating the average center of rotation (CoR). An existing least-squares (LS) solution has been shown by previous works to have reduced accuracy for data with small range of motion (RoM). Alternative methods proposed to improve the CoR estimation use iterative algorithms. However, in this paper we show that with a carefully chosen normalization scheme, constrained least-squares solutions can perform as well as iterative approaches, even for challenging problems with significant noise and small RoM. In particular, enforcing the normalization constraint avoids poor fits near plane singularities that can affect the existing LS method. Our formulation has an exact solution, accounts for multiple mar...
Reconstruction of the human body movements is a challenging research field with several application ...
AbstractShoulder motions consist of a composite movement of three joints and one pseudo-joint, which...
Recent work on joint kinematics indicates that the finite centroid (centre of rotation) and the fini...
Constrained least squares optimization for robust estimation of center of rotation
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
The biomechanical models used to refine and stabilize motion capture processes are almost invariably...
A simple method is developed for robustly estimating a fixed dominant axis of rotation (AoR) of anat...
This thesis develops, validates and applies the Least-Squares Axis of Rotation (LSAR) method, a new ...
The automatic estimation of the centre of rotation (CoR) is a challenging issue in the identificatio...
Functional methods identify joint centres as the centre of rotation (CoR) of two adjacent movements ...
MasterIn digital human modeling, a finger joint center of rotation (CoR) which refers to the center ...
none6Hip joint centre (HJC) localization is used in several biomedical applications, such as movemen...
Four new closed-form methods are present to find rotation points of a skeleton from motion capture d...
We examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurement of points on the circle's c...
In the field of 3D reconstruction of human motion from video, model-based techniques have been propo...
Reconstruction of the human body movements is a challenging research field with several application ...
AbstractShoulder motions consist of a composite movement of three joints and one pseudo-joint, which...
Recent work on joint kinematics indicates that the finite centroid (centre of rotation) and the fini...
Constrained least squares optimization for robust estimation of center of rotation
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
The biomechanical models used to refine and stabilize motion capture processes are almost invariably...
A simple method is developed for robustly estimating a fixed dominant axis of rotation (AoR) of anat...
This thesis develops, validates and applies the Least-Squares Axis of Rotation (LSAR) method, a new ...
The automatic estimation of the centre of rotation (CoR) is a challenging issue in the identificatio...
Functional methods identify joint centres as the centre of rotation (CoR) of two adjacent movements ...
MasterIn digital human modeling, a finger joint center of rotation (CoR) which refers to the center ...
none6Hip joint centre (HJC) localization is used in several biomedical applications, such as movemen...
Four new closed-form methods are present to find rotation points of a skeleton from motion capture d...
We examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurement of points on the circle's c...
In the field of 3D reconstruction of human motion from video, model-based techniques have been propo...
Reconstruction of the human body movements is a challenging research field with several application ...
AbstractShoulder motions consist of a composite movement of three joints and one pseudo-joint, which...
Recent work on joint kinematics indicates that the finite centroid (centre of rotation) and the fini...