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A comparison of currently available optoelectronic motion capture systems.

Journal of Biomechanics, 2020
The measurement of human motion relies heavily on the ability of the optoelectronic motion capture systems to accurately measure retroreflective marker positions.
Matthew T. Topley, J. Richards
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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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Mobile Motion Capture - MiMiC

2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013
The low cost, simple, robust, mobile, and easy to use Mobile Motion Capture (MiMiC) system is presented and the constraints which guided the design of MiMiC are discussed. The MiMiC Android application allows motion data to be captured from kinematic modules such as Shimmer 2r sensors over Bluetooth.
Simeon D, Harbert   +4 more
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Determining anatomical frames via inertial motion capture: A survey of methods.

Journal of Biomechanics, 2020
Despite the exponential growth in using inertial measurement units (IMUs) for biomechanical studies, future growth in "inertial motion capture" is stymied by a fundamental challenge - how to estimate the orientation of underlying bony anatomy using skin ...
Rachel V. Vitali, N. Perkins
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Motion capture system using Wiimote motion sensors

2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2012
The purpose of this study is to examine the Wiimote MotionPlus system as a method to capture angular kinematic data of the knee, hip and back of a participant performing a lifting task. Twenty one subjects were recruited and asked to perform a lifting task while having four Wiimotes strapped to the lower leg, upper leg, and back at the hip and below ...
Simeon D, Harbert   +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence-Assisted motion capture for medical applications: a comparative study between markerless and passive marker motion capture

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2020
We aimed to determine whether artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted markerless motion capture software is useful in the clinical medicine and rehabilitation fields.
Iwori Takeda   +2 more
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What induces capture in motion capture?

Vision Research, 1993
The phenomenon of "motion capture" has been demonstrated by presenting, one after the other, two identical Kanizsa squares spatially separated and superimposed on a regular matrix of dots. For appropriate temporal intervals, one illusory square is seen to jump from one location to the other and the dots in it appear to move with it even though they are
P, Bressan, G, Vallortigara
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IEMOCAP: interactive emotional dyadic motion capture database

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2008
C. Busso   +8 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Egocentric human motion capture

The human motion capture (mocap) technology has wide applications, especially in entertainment, sports analysis, and human-computer interactions. Among the motion capture techniques, egocentric motion capture provides a unique perspective from the individual's point of view. Being able to capture human motion in an unconstrained environment, egocentric
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