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Video analysis procedure


The following paragraphs outline a typical analysis procedure using Simi Motion.

 

Specification

A set of markers for the analysis can be selected from the predefined number of points on a skeleton or user-defined points can be added. You can also import marker sets from previous projects or from a template file.

 

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Camera setup

Select the number and position of your cameras. For 2D at least one camera and for 3D at least two cameras must be used. Most 3D movements require three or more cameras to avoid occlusion.

 

Calibration

Capture a known calibration object (e.g. a cube for 3D) to calibrate the cameras. The system identifies the positions and settings of the cameras.

Simi Motion provides several methods of verifying the accuracy of the calibration.

As long as the cameras remain fixed, this calibration can be used for several tests.

 

Video capture and analog data acquisition

Capture the movement with several cameras. Simi Motion provides tools for cutting and saving the video clips from all the cameras in a single step.

Analog data can be acquired at the same time.

The video recording can be triggered by an analog signal (e.g. touching a force plate or triggering a light barrier).

You can also import existing video footage in any common format (AVI, MPEG, MOV).

 

automatic tracking

Tracking / digitization / motion data capture

Select the start frame and digitize the movement frame by frame.

If you have used markers to tag the points on your test object, automatic tracking can be used. This automatically identifies and tracks white or colored markers.

Simi Motion also provides a pattern matching algorithm for markerless tracking.

 

 

Calculation of 2D or 3D coordinates

Use default settings or select your own filter and interpolation settings to calculate the 2D/3D data from the raw data.

 

Import

Additional data from other devices (e.g. insole measurement from MegaScan, Novel, Medilogic or Paromed) can be imported via their native file formats or as text or C3D files.

 

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Analysis

Angles, distances and centers of gravity can now be calculated. Arithmetic and trigonometric algorithms and a wide variety of other functions (integration, frequency analysis, transformations etc.) are available to compute more information.

The results can be displayed in tables and diagrams, stick-figure animations and 3D virtual reality representations. Extensive or recurring calculations can be saved as calculation templates for use in further tests.

 

Export

Data can either be exported in full or partially to spreadsheet and statistics applications (SPSS, Origin, MatLab, Excel) for further manipulation.

Special file formats for common animation programs such as Maya, 3ds max, Cinema 4D, Lightwave 3D, Softimage|XSI or Poser are available.

 

motion analysis report in HTML format

All diagrams and images can be saved to hard disk (BMP, JPG, PNG etc.) or copied to the Windows clipboard.

 

Report

Reports can be produced using predefined or customized templates and be printed out or saved as HTML files.

 

Alternatives

Simi Motion can also be used for other types of analysis: kinematics can be completely omitted and the synchronized video clips can be used instead for a qualitative video analysis.

 

video analysis

As another alternative 2D or 3D still image measurements can be carried out: select a video frame and you can measure an angle or distance with a few mouse clicks.

 

Simi Motion is also a fully featured EMG analysis software and a perfect tool for evaluating data from force plates. These two variations are particularly useful in combination with a simple video analysis or a still image measurement.

 


 

Last Update: October, 22 2008
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