Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7.2: Measuring Movement with Marker-Based Motion Capture

Описание к видео Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7.2: Measuring Movement with Marker-Based Motion Capture

Lecture by Professor Thomas Uchida of the University of Ottawa. Learn about how optical motion capture can be used to measure movement. From Eadweard Muybridge's early versions of optical motion capture to current marker-based motion capture methods, learn the math and physics behind this technique and how it helps biomechanists estimate a subject's position in space and relevant biomechanical information like joint angles.

This lecture covers part of "Biomechanics of Movement Chapter 7: Quantifying Movement"
Lecture 7.1: Why Quantify Movement?    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  
Lecture 7.2: Measuring Movement with Marker-Based Motion Capture    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  
Lecture 7.3: Measuring Movement with Force Plates and Markerless Motion Capture    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  
Lecture 7.4: Inverse Kinematics: From Marker Locations to Joint Angles    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  
Lecture 7.5: Inverse Kinematics: Calculating Transformations Between Reference Frames    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  
Lecture 7.6: Inverse Kinematics: Filtering and Differentiating Movement Data    • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 7....  

Learn more at https://biomech.stanford.edu/
Explore all videos on the Biomechanics of Movement YouTube Channel:    / @biomechanicsofmovement3388  

Additional resources:
OpenSim: https://simtk.org/projects/opensim

Acknowledgments:
Clio Delp, Sebastian Kleppe, University of Ottawa (Video Production)
Marissa Lee, Melissa Boswell, Hannah O'Day (Content Review)
The Stanford Human Performance Lab especially Scott Uhlrich & Julie Muccini (Demos)
The University of Ottawa and Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab of Stanford University

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