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Real-Time Human Motion Capture Driven by a Wireless Sensor Network
The motion of a real object model is reconstructed through measurements of the position, direction, and angle of moving objects in 3D space in a process called “motion capture.” With the development of inertial sensing technology, motion capture systems ...
Peng-zhan Chen +3 more
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Method of cutting phases of motion while rowing on the ergometer based on three-dimensional motion
The article presents both the methods of data modification of motion capture data in C3D file format, and the analysis of the modification of motion capture data using implemented application.
Kacper Kowalczyk +1 more
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Motion Capture is an attractive technology for making a movement in the making of movies and games. This technique relies on the recording and motion sampling of an object as data to be transform into 3D form.The purpose of this paper will explain how to
Yosua Jonathan Taringan +2 more
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Comparison of OnBaseU Tests with Biomechanical Motion Analysis in Youth Baseball Pitchers
# Background The OnBaseU screen was developed to evaluate a baseball pitcher’s ability to perform movement patterns key to pitching. However, due to lack of validation, it is unclear what application is ideal for this screen.
Tessa Hulburt +2 more
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Deep representation learning for human motion prediction and classification
Generative models of 3D human motion are often restricted to a small number of activities and can therefore not generalize well to novel movements or applications.
Black, Michael +3 more
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Cell wall target fragment discovery using a low‐cost, minimal fragment library
LoCoFrag100 is a fragment library made up of 100 different compounds. Similarity between the fragments is minimized and 10 different fragments are mixed into a single cocktail, which is soaked to protein crystals. These crystals are analysed by X‐ray crystallography, revealing the binding modes of the bound fragment ligands.
Kaizhou Yan +5 more
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Background: The accuracy of human pose tracking using smartphone camera (2D-pose) to quantify shoulder range of motion (RoM) is not determined. Methods: Twenty healthy individuals were recruited and performed shoulder abduction, adduction, flexion, or ...
Wolbert van den Hoorn +4 more
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OMNIDIRECTIONAL PERCEPTION FOR LIGHTWEIGHT UAVS USING A CONTINUOUSLY ROTATING 3D LASER SCANNER [PDF]
Many popular unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are restricted in their size and weight, making the design of sensory systems for these robots challenging.
D. Droeschel, M. Schreiber, S. Behnke
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Use of 3D body motion to freeform surface design [PDF]
This paper presents a novel surface modelling approach by utilising a 3D motion capture system. For designing a large-sized surface, a network of splines is initially set up.
Kang, J, Prieto, PA, Qin, SF, Wright, DK
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What Will I Do Next? The Intention from Motion Experiment
In computer vision, video-based approaches have been widely explored for the early classification and the prediction of actions or activities. However, it remains unclear whether this modality (as compared to 3D kinematics) can still be reliable for the ...
Becchio, Cristina +5 more
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