ESTIMATING THE MOTION OF THE HUMAN JOINTS USING OPTICAL MOTION CAPTURE SYSTEM

  • Park, Jun-Young (Department of Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Kyota, Fumihito (Department of Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Saito, Suguru (Department of Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Nakajima, Masayuki (Department of Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • Published : 2009.01.12

Abstract

Motion capture systems allow to measure the precise position of markers on the human body in real time. These captured motion data, the marker position data, have to be fitted by a human skeleton model to represent the motion of the human. Typical human skeleton models approximate the joints using a ball joint model. However, because this model cannot represent the human skeleton precisely, errors between the motion data and the movements of the simplified human skeleton model happen. We propose in this paper a method for measuring a translation component of wrist, and elbow joints on upper limb using optical motion capture system. Then we study the errors between the ball joint model and acquired motion data. In addition, we discuss the problem to estimate motion of human joint using optical motion capture system.

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