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Evaluation of Pose Tracking Accuracy in the First and Second Generations of Microsoft Kinect
Microsoft Kinect camera and its skeletal tracking capabilities have been embraced by many researchers and commercial developers in various applications of real-time human movement analysis.
Bajcsy, Ruzena +3 more
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The paper presents research on methods of a wheeled mobile robot localization using an optical motion capture system. The results of localization based on the model of forward kinematics and odometric measurements were compared. A pure pursuit controller
Sebastian Dudzik
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Self-Calibrating Magnetometer-Free Inertial Motion Tracking of 2-DoF Joints
Human motion analysis using inertial measurement units (IMUs) has recently been shown to provide accuracy similar to the gold standard, optical motion capture, but at lower costs and while being less restrictive and time-consuming.
Daniel Laidig, Ive Weygers, Thomas Seel
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Computing motion in the primate's visual system [PDF]
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both artificial and biological vision systems. We will show how one well-known gradient-based computer algorithm for estimating visual motion can be implemented ...
Koch, Christof +2 more
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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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MoDeep: A Deep Learning Framework Using Motion Features for Human Pose Estimation [PDF]
In this work, we propose a novel and efficient method for articulated human pose estimation in videos using a convolutional network architecture, which incorporates both color and motion features.
Bregler, Christoph +3 more
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Automatic Identification of Inertial Sensors on the Human Body Segments [PDF]
In the last few years, inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) in combination with magnetic sensors was proven to be a suitable ambulatory alternative to traditional human motion tracking systems based on optical position measurements.
Beijnum, B.J.F. van +2 more
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Capture Dynamics of Dielectric Microparticles in Hollow-Core-Fiber-Based Optical Traps
Optical traps formed in hollow-core fibers (HCFs) can overcome several limitations of conventional free-space optical tweezers. One of the key issues is to load particles from free space into the hollow core with high efficiency, in which process the ...
Kun Li +5 more
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NONRADIATIVE-TRANSITIONS IN SEMICONDUCTORS [PDF]
Non-radiative transitions affect many aspects of semiconductor performance. Normally they reduce device efficiency by suppressing luminescence, creating defects, reducing carrier lifetimes, or enhancing diffusion during operation.
STONEHAM, AM
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Markerless Optical Motion Capture System for Asymmetrical Swimming Stroke
This work presents the development of a markerless optical motion capture system of the front-crawl swimming stroke. The system only uses one underwater camera to record swimming motion in the sagittal plane. The participant in this experiment was a swimmer who is active in the university’s swimming club.
Ferryanto +2 more
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