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3D motion capture data into a kinematic composite score for assessing musculoskeletal impairments. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Biomech
Archibeck E   +5 more
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Three-dimensional motion-capture of the heart uncovers signatures of human health and disease

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Schiratti P   +8 more
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Cloth Motion Capture

Computer Graphics Forum, 2003
Abstract Recent years have seen an increased interest in motion capture systems. Current systems, however, are limitedto only a few degrees of freedom, so that effectively only the motion of linked rigid bodies can be acquired. Wepresent a system for the capture of deformable surfaces, most notably moving cloth, including both geometry ...
David Pritchard, Wolfgang Heidrich
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Motion capture anisotropy

Vision Research, 1987
Two uncorrelated random dot patterns were superimposed and alternated to produce dynamic incoherent noise. When a low spatial frequency sine wave grating was optically superimposed on this noise and moved in step with the alternation of the two frames, the incoherent motion was masked and all the dots were seen to adhere to the grating and to move with
V S, Ramachandran, P, Cavanagh
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Motion, Captured

Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Movement and Computing, 2016
This paper begins to describe a new kind of database, one that explores a diverse range of movement in the field of dance through capture of different bodies and different backgrounds - or what we are terming movement vernaculars. We re-purpose Ivan Illich's concept of 'vernacular work' [11] here to refer to those everyday forms of dance and organized ...
Varsha Iyengar   +3 more
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Motion Onset Captures Attention

Psychological Science, 2003
Although visual motion may seem salient, motion per se does not automatically attract attention. We show here, however, that the onset of motion does indeed attract attention. In three experiments, subjects identified target letters in displays that contained targets and distractors.
Richard A, Abrams, Shawn E, Christ
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