2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-016-3546-4
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Filtered pose graph for efficient kinect pose reconstruction

Abstract: Being marker-free and calibration free, Microsoft Kinect is nowadays widely used in many motion-based applications, such as user training for complex industrial tasks and ergonomics pose evaluation. The major problem of Kinect is the placement requirement to obtain accurate poses, as well as its weakness against occlusions. To improve the robustness of Kinect in interactive motion-based applications, real-time data-driven pose reconstruction has been proposed. The idea is to utilize a database of accurately ca… Show more

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“…It would also be interesting to evaluate the sensitivity of the method when tuning this interval in each subject' ca e. Moreover, we could also explore how to deal with the total body for patients with impaired gaits that could be associated with an asymmetric posture of the upper-body. The present protocol has some limitations such as 1) the small number of subjects who participated in the study, 2) only one gait perturbation was tested using a sole below one foot, and 3) recent Kinect correction methods [23] could be used which may improve the CRP. Despite these shortcomings, determining ILong can be automated.…”
Section: -Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would also be interesting to evaluate the sensitivity of the method when tuning this interval in each subject' ca e. Moreover, we could also explore how to deal with the total body for patients with impaired gaits that could be associated with an asymmetric posture of the upper-body. The present protocol has some limitations such as 1) the small number of subjects who participated in the study, 2) only one gait perturbation was tested using a sole below one foot, and 3) recent Kinect correction methods [23] could be used which may improve the CRP. Despite these shortcomings, determining ILong can be automated.…”
Section: -Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncorrected Kinect data exhibited much higher errors than corrected ones, which may lead to difficulties when using the system in real working environments. However, the correction method (Plantard et al, 2017a) shows a practical capacity to correctly provide ergonomic evaluation for working tasks with a cheap and easy-to-use system. Figure 6 depicts an example of potential application based on our framework, where joint angles and resulting RULA score are given to the ergonomists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we give an overview of the correction framework presented in Plantard et al (2017a). The readers are referred to Plantard et al (2017a) for more details.…”
Section: Correction Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The readers are referred to Plantard et al (2017a) for more details. The correction method improves the interpretation of Kinect data thanks to an example-based approach.…”
Section: Correction Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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