METHOD FOR ANALYZING THE MOTION OF A PERSON DURING AN ACTIVITY
A method is disclosed for analyzing with a computer ( 1 ) the motion of an athlete ( 3 ), of a team or a patient during an activity, said method comprising the steps of defining a number of unevenly time-spaced key positions in said motion, said key positions being of particular interest for analyzi...
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creator | SCHROETER PHILIPPE BEBIE THOMAS FROSSARD MICHAEL AYER SERGE BINGGELI PASCAL REUSENS EMMANUEL |
description | A method is disclosed for analyzing with a computer ( 1 ) the motion of an athlete ( 3 ), of a team or a patient during an activity, said method comprising the steps of defining a number of unevenly time-spaced key positions in said motion, said key positions being of particular interest for analyzing the correct execution of said motion by said athlete ( 3 ) or team. A video sequence ( 11 ) of said motion is acquired with a camera ( 2 ) and still pictures ( 12 ) are extracted from said video sequence ( 11 ). Templates can trigger the automatic extraction of still pictures ( 12 ). For extraction purposes, a metadata recorded with a sensor ( 5 ) at the same time as the video sequence ( 11 ) can be used. Said still pictures ( 12 ) correspond to said previously defined key positions. Thereafter said extracted still pictures ( 12 ) are displayed simultaneously on a same display ( 10 ). |
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