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Movement Retraining using Real-time Feedback of Performance
Published on: January 17, 2013
Design and evaluation of a new three-dimensional motion capture system based on video
J L Garrido Castro1, R Medina-Carnicer, Alfonso Martinez Galisteo
1Department of Computing and Numerical Analysis, Córdoba University, 14071 Córdoba, Spain.
Abstract:
This technical note describes the development and evaluation of a low-cost motion capture and analysis system (SOMCAM3D). From diverse video sequences obtained by commercial cameras, synchronized by a certain event, and calibrated from a calibration process, the system is able to reconstruct three-dimensional positions in a reference system defined by the calibration process. From these positions, a wide variety of kinematic variables could be calculated. This system aims to analyze movement in applications of gait analysis, sports, animals, ergonomics, robotics, etc. It is designed to work with low-cost equipment (commercial cameras, computers, etc.). Also it allows us to work in 2D, outdoors, and without marks. Finally, this technical note includes a study of how precise and accurate this system is.

