In the study of the dynamics and kinematics of the human body a wide variety of technologies has been developed. Photogrammetric techniques are well documented and are known to provide reliable positional data from recorded images. Often these techniques are used in conjunction with cinematography and videography for analysis of planar motion, and to a lesser degree three-dimensional motion. Cinematography has been the most widely used medium for movement analysis. Excessive operating costs and the lag time required for film development, coupled with recent advances in video technology, have allowed video based motion analysis systems to emerge as a cost effective method of collecting and analyzing human movement. The Anthropometric and Bio...
Optoelectronic motion analysis is extensively used in biomechanics to evaluate the three-dimensional...
Small inertial sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes are more and more used in ambulatory motio...
Motion analysis is a fundamental instrument for the quantification of joint function during daily li...
In the study of the dynamics and kinematics of the human body, a wide variety of technologies was de...
Human motion analysis is the task of converting actual human movements into computer readable data. ...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
The application of the analytical methods of Classical Mechanics has made possible the modelling and...
Traditionally much of the biomechanical study of human movement has relied on collecting film or vid...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
The understanding and tracking of human motion has been a subject of interest in the scientific comm...
Video digitizing analysis system was introduced by Shapiro et al. (1987). It was concluded that the ...
Abstract — The paper briefly recalls the concepts of photogrammetric analysis of video sequences for...
The collection of kinematic data is routinely required for the biomechanical analysis of human movem...
This document contains the results of an experiment conducted in the Biomechanics Research Laborator...
Vision-based motion capture systems (MCSs) are often used as a way to create full-body virtual model...
Optoelectronic motion analysis is extensively used in biomechanics to evaluate the three-dimensional...
Small inertial sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes are more and more used in ambulatory motio...
Motion analysis is a fundamental instrument for the quantification of joint function during daily li...
In the study of the dynamics and kinematics of the human body, a wide variety of technologies was de...
Human motion analysis is the task of converting actual human movements into computer readable data. ...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
The application of the analytical methods of Classical Mechanics has made possible the modelling and...
Traditionally much of the biomechanical study of human movement has relied on collecting film or vid...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
The understanding and tracking of human motion has been a subject of interest in the scientific comm...
Video digitizing analysis system was introduced by Shapiro et al. (1987). It was concluded that the ...
Abstract — The paper briefly recalls the concepts of photogrammetric analysis of video sequences for...
The collection of kinematic data is routinely required for the biomechanical analysis of human movem...
This document contains the results of an experiment conducted in the Biomechanics Research Laborator...
Vision-based motion capture systems (MCSs) are often used as a way to create full-body virtual model...
Optoelectronic motion analysis is extensively used in biomechanics to evaluate the three-dimensional...
Small inertial sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes are more and more used in ambulatory motio...
Motion analysis is a fundamental instrument for the quantification of joint function during daily li...