Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study

The paper describes an application of close-range photogrammetry in the study of the human hand for propulsion in competitive swimming. The study involved the capture of 3-D surface data and modelling of a real and a replica hand. Both real and replica models were used in computer simulation to dete...

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Main Authors: Chong, Albert K., Majid, Zulkepli, Setan, Halim, Ahmad, Anuar
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling my.utm.17312017-08-22T08:41:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1731/ Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study Chong, Albert K. Majid, Zulkepli Setan, Halim Ahmad, Anuar TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The paper describes an application of close-range photogrammetry in the study of the human hand for propulsion in competitive swimming. The study involved the capture of 3-D surface data and modelling of a real and a replica hand. Both real and replica models were used in computer simulation to determine the propulsion parameters for high performance swimming. Custom-made control frame was used to provide accurate object-space control of the stereo-photography. In addition, the control frame was used to connect both sides of the hand into one coordinate system. A two-camera and a four-camera configuration were developed for the photography. The latter was used in the real hand photography and under-water stereo-photography. Results of the study showed that the surface of the replica has an undulating roughness of about 1.0 mm. However, the total error of the computed surface area was less than 1.5 cm2 or 0.85%. Consequently, the error of the surface topography of the replica was negligible and the resulted error in the computation of the propulsion parameters was minimal. 2006-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1731/1/SESSION_3D_P3_-_ALBERT.pdf Chong, Albert K. and Majid, Zulkepli and Setan, Halim and Ahmad, Anuar (2006) Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study. In: International Symposium and Exhibition on Geoinformation 2006, 19-21 Sept 2006, Shah Alam, Selangor.
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Chong, Albert K.
Majid, Zulkepli
Setan, Halim
Ahmad, Anuar
Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
description The paper describes an application of close-range photogrammetry in the study of the human hand for propulsion in competitive swimming. The study involved the capture of 3-D surface data and modelling of a real and a replica hand. Both real and replica models were used in computer simulation to determine the propulsion parameters for high performance swimming. Custom-made control frame was used to provide accurate object-space control of the stereo-photography. In addition, the control frame was used to connect both sides of the hand into one coordinate system. A two-camera and a four-camera configuration were developed for the photography. The latter was used in the real hand photography and under-water stereo-photography. Results of the study showed that the surface of the replica has an undulating roughness of about 1.0 mm. However, the total error of the computed surface area was less than 1.5 cm2 or 0.85%. Consequently, the error of the surface topography of the replica was negligible and the resulted error in the computation of the propulsion parameters was minimal.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chong, Albert K.
Majid, Zulkepli
Setan, Halim
Ahmad, Anuar
author_facet Chong, Albert K.
Majid, Zulkepli
Setan, Halim
Ahmad, Anuar
author_sort Chong, Albert K.
title Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
title_short Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
title_full Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
title_fullStr Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
title_full_unstemmed Advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
title_sort advances in photogrammetry for digital hand surface capture in swimming performance study
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1731/1/SESSION_3D_P3_-_ALBERT.pdf
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