Progetti QTM
Workshop 21 maggio, 2022Unità 4: Progetti QTMPer seguire meglio il corso, apri QTM sul tuo computer per replicare ciò che […]
Workshop 21 maggio, 2022Unità 4: Progetti QTMPer seguire meglio il corso, apri QTM sul tuo computer per replicare ciò che […]
Workshop 21 maggio, 2022Unità 3: Collegamenti di telecamere QualisysPer seguire meglio il corso, apri QTM sul tuo computer per replicare […]
Workshop 21 maggio, 2022Unità 2: Analisi del movimento e come pianificare un laboratorioPer seguire meglio il corso, apri QTM sul […]
Workshop 21 maggio, 2022Unità 1: Componenti di un sistema QualisysPer seguire meglio il corso, apri QTM sul tuo computer per […]
This video discusses how to analyze your motion capture data as efficiently as possible. The key to a streamlined workflow is using Visual3D pipelines, which can automatically apply models, perform calculations, and output data.
Is it better to process motion capture data directly in the software or wait to do it in Visual3D? In this video, we discuss which types of data processing you might want to do in Visual3D, and which could be done before the data is exported to C3D.
A common practice in data processing is to remove unwanted data from the beginning and end of a motion capture trial, but is it a good idea? This video discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cropping your data and shows a practical example.
In this tutorial, we are focusing on some quick ways to view your data in Visual3D, including how to play a trial, graph individual targets, and compare data.
This tutorial explores the differences between static and dynamic trials and how they are used in Visual3D. A static trial is used to define the biomechanical model that is applied to dynamic recordings.
This video shows how to use marker clusters to track segments during dynamic motion capture trials. This can solve problems like skin movement artefact and camera occlusions so that the segment is tracked accurately.