Markerless Capture of
Human Movement

A new and powerful method for the capture of human movement has been developed at Stanford University. The method opens new opportunities for the study of human movement since it eliminates the need for cumbersome markers and laboratory constraints that inhibit natural movement. The method has been applied to the analysis of sports performance, injury prevention and clinical studies of patients at risk for joint disease. For additional information see http://www.stanford.edu/group/biomotion/

Markerless Capture of Human Movement

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