EVALUASI AKURASI SISTEM ANALISIS GERAK TANPA PENAND DENGAN KECEPATAN YANG BERBEDA

Nowadays, there are so many applications regarding image analysis used for varying activities. Pose estimation is a part of image analysis. Pose estimation software has begun to be used as research object because of its ability to estimate body shape of human(s) based on an image used as input. O...

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Main Author: Fajrian Syaher, Achmad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/65242
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Nowadays, there are so many applications regarding image analysis used for varying activities. Pose estimation is a part of image analysis. Pose estimation software has begun to be used as research object because of its ability to estimate body shape of human(s) based on an image used as input. OpenPose is one of pose estimation software with open source. Hence, OpenPose is the most commonly used pose estimation software. OpenPose is also used as research object in biomechanics. OpenPose with its ability is being considered as alternative method for measuring location of human body parts. To this day, the usually used conventional method requires difficult preparation and high budget. Unfortunatetly, OpenPose as a potential for alternative method has not been evaluated in overall. speed. Both method, OpenPose dan conventional, were being compared for each videos and the results are categorized by running speed to be compared once again with the results drawn for different running speed. The conclusions gotten from those results are OpenPose has high error value but it also has high correlativity so it can still be used to estimate but with zero point settings. Hypothesis test indicated that the correlativity mean between each of three running speed is the same. But, the correlativity mean (ignoring variance) was getting lower with increasing running speed which opened a possibility that OpenPose can not be used with an even higher running speed (>8 km/h).