Avogaro et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Markerless human pose estimation for biomedical applications: a surveyAvogaro et al., 2023
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- Avogaro A
- Cunico F
- Rosenhahn B
- Setti F
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- Frontiers in Computer Science
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Markerless Human Pose Estimation (HPE) proved its potential to support decision making and assessment in many fields of application. HPE is often preferred to traditional marker- based Motion Capture systems due to the ease of setup, portability, and affordable cost of …
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