Helten, 2013 - Google Patents
Processing and tracking human motions using optical, inertial, and depth sensorsHelten, 2013
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The processing of human motion data constitutes an important strand of research with many applications in computer animation, sport science and medicine. Currently, there exist various systems for recording human motion data that employ sensors of different modalities …
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