Difference between revisions of "Full Body Pose Estimation for Sports Analysis - Pose Correction"

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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The pose correction module is intended to map the trainer and trainee sequences to a 3D space when needed and after that, compare them to obtain the differences. Additionally, it generates the corrections and displays them in a 3D GUI for the user to explore them interactively.
  
 
[[File:DispTEC-2020 general diagram pose correction.png|900px|thumb|center|Pose correction module location in general workflow]]
 
[[File:DispTEC-2020 general diagram pose correction.png|900px|thumb|center|Pose correction module location in general workflow]]
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==How it works==
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The different steps involved in this module are shown in the next flow diagram:
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[[File:DispTEC-2020 flow diagram correction.png|900px|thumb|center|Flow diagram of the correction process.]]
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Next we will get deeper into each of the submodules.
  
 
{{Full Body Pose Estimation for Sports Analysis/Foot|previous= Pose Alignment|next=Performance}}
 
{{Full Body Pose Estimation for Sports Analysis/Foot|previous= Pose Alignment|next=Performance}}

Revision as of 18:19, 17 February 2021



Previous: Pose Alignment Index Next: Performance




Introduction

The pose correction module is intended to map the trainer and trainee sequences to a 3D space when needed and after that, compare them to obtain the differences. Additionally, it generates the corrections and displays them in a 3D GUI for the user to explore them interactively.

Pose correction module location in general workflow

How it works

The different steps involved in this module are shown in the next flow diagram:

Flow diagram of the correction process.

Next we will get deeper into each of the submodules.


Previous: Pose Alignment Index Next: Performance