2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201713500059
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Performance of Dual Depth Camera Motion Capture System for Athletes’ Biomechanics Analysis

Abstract: Abstract. Motion capture system has recently being brought to light and drawn much attention in many fields of research, especially in biomechanics. Marker-based motion capture systems have been used as the main tool in capturing motion for years. Marker-based motion capture systems are very pricey, lab-based and beyond reach of many researchers, hence it cannot be applied to ubiquitous applications. The game however has changed with the introduction of depth camera technology, a markerless yet affordable moti… Show more

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“…Since two Kinect sensors were used in capturing the subject of interest, the data (skeleton) obtained in both devices needs to be calibrated and merged into a single model. Such calculation employed the rigid transformation theory into this context [7].…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since two Kinect sensors were used in capturing the subject of interest, the data (skeleton) obtained in both devices needs to be calibrated and merged into a single model. Such calculation employed the rigid transformation theory into this context [7].…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%