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12 July 1983 Algorithms For Two-Camera Video Motion Analysis
J. Au, J. Pugh
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Abstract
The efficiency of any motion analysis is largely dependent on the software generated for the specific purposes intended. Many of the problems in acquiring and analyzing data with computers of limited memory can be circumvented by clever algorithms. Several algorithms for two-camera video motion analysis are discussed in detail. These algorithms are intended for resolution of problems that include video ghosts, blockage of data points by extraneous movement of ancillary body parts, statistical techniques to improve accuracy, efficient searching routines, and calibration programs. All of these algorithms have been implemented as specific programs in a complete system intended for the analysis of the parameters of human motion.
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J. Au and J. Pugh "Algorithms For Two-Camera Video Motion Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0361, Biostereometrics '82, (12 July 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966056
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Cameras

Motion analysis

Reflectivity

Calibration

Video

Imaging systems

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