Optical motion capture system

Motion capture is the process of recording a live motion event and translating it into usable mathematical terms by tracking a number of key points in space over time and combining them to obtain a single three-dimensional representation of the performance (Menache, 2000). Optical motion capture sys...

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Main Authors: Castillo, Raymond Paul K., Chong, Catherine Melissa P., Kua, Walter Jules L., Lokaadinugroho, Indrabudhi, Wang, Qiao Qiao/Wendy
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2006
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14604
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Motion capture is the process of recording a live motion event and translating it into usable mathematical terms by tracking a number of key points in space over time and combining them to obtain a single three-dimensional representation of the performance (Menache, 2000). Optical motion capture system tends to utilize video cameras to track the motion of reflective markers (or pulsed LED's) attached to joints of the performer's body. This kind of system is relatively expensive if to be sold in the Philippine market. This paper presents an approach that attempts to address the problem with regard to cost. It makes use of colored markers to track human skeletal joints and implements the concepts and theories of image processing and stereo vision. The purpose and goal of this research is to experiment on the possibility of a low cost system using the said approach together with the lowest costing class of cameras which are the web cameras.