Missing information in motion capture data caused by occlusion or detachment of markers is a common problem that is difficult to avoid entirely. The aim of this study was to develop and test an algorithm for reconstruction of corrupted marker trajectories in datasets representing human gait. The reconstruction was facilitated using information of marker inter-correlations obtained from a principal component analysis, combined with a novel weighting procedure. The method was completely data-driven, and did not require any training data. We tested the algorithm on datasets with movement patterns that can be considered both well suited (healthy subject walking on a treadmill) and less suited (transitioning from walking to running and the gait ...
Optical motion capture systems have become a widely used technology in various fields, such as augme...
Missing marker information is a common problem in Motion Capture (MoCap) systems. Commercial MoCap s...
Gait is a relatively new biometric which shows promise in its use. In this paper, we examine the mon...
Missing information in motion capture data caused by occlusion or detachment of markers is a common ...
Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many practical a...
© 2013 Peter Andreas Federolf. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
<div><p>Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many pra...
Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many practical a...
A common problem in optical motion capture of human-body movement is the so-called missing marker pr...
A common problem in optical motion capture of human-body movementis the so-called missing marker pro...
Motion capture is a prevalent technique for capturing and analyzing human articulations. A common pr...
Motion capture is a prevalent technique for capturing and analyzing human articulations. A common pr...
In surveillance applications, human gait data obtained from video contains idiosyncratic tendencies ...
In surveillance applications, human gait data obtained from video contains idiosyncratic tendencies ...
Gait is a relatively new biometric which shows promise in its use. In this paper, we examine the mon...
Optical motion capture systems have become a widely used technology in various fields, such as augme...
Missing marker information is a common problem in Motion Capture (MoCap) systems. Commercial MoCap s...
Gait is a relatively new biometric which shows promise in its use. In this paper, we examine the mon...
Missing information in motion capture data caused by occlusion or detachment of markers is a common ...
Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many practical a...
© 2013 Peter Andreas Federolf. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
<div><p>Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many pra...
Marker-based human motion analysis is an important tool in clinical research and in many practical a...
A common problem in optical motion capture of human-body movement is the so-called missing marker pr...
A common problem in optical motion capture of human-body movementis the so-called missing marker pro...
Motion capture is a prevalent technique for capturing and analyzing human articulations. A common pr...
Motion capture is a prevalent technique for capturing and analyzing human articulations. A common pr...
In surveillance applications, human gait data obtained from video contains idiosyncratic tendencies ...
In surveillance applications, human gait data obtained from video contains idiosyncratic tendencies ...
Gait is a relatively new biometric which shows promise in its use. In this paper, we examine the mon...
Optical motion capture systems have become a widely used technology in various fields, such as augme...
Missing marker information is a common problem in Motion Capture (MoCap) systems. Commercial MoCap s...
Gait is a relatively new biometric which shows promise in its use. In this paper, we examine the mon...