Processing motion data
Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal SystemUnit 1 – Chapter 5:Processing motion data Chapter 5: Processing motion data Browse related topics
Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal SystemUnit 1 – Chapter 5:Processing motion data Chapter 5: Processing motion data Browse related topics
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The segment residual is a very useful tool to evaluate the quality of the fit of a segment’s tracking to the markers used for it. Compute Model Based Data gives the option to obtain the segment residual for any segment included in the biomechanical model.
An often overlooked fact in motion capture, is that segment position is based on the best estimation from marker locations. Of course, due to soft tissue artifacts, the fit of the segment tracking may change throughout the motion. Although, this may not be the type of data you would report to patients or subjects, it could be a valuable piece of information to evaluate the quality of your data.
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