Accuracy of a markerless motion capture system in estimating upper extremity kinematics during boxing
Kinematic analysis of the upper extremity can be useful to assess the performance and skill levels of athletes during combat sports such as boxing. Although marker-based approach is widely used to obtain kinematic data, it is not suitable for "in the field" activities, i.e., when performed...
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Main Authors: | Bhrigu K. Lahkar (Author), Antoine Muller (Author), Raphaël Dumas (Author), Lionel Reveret (Author), Thomas Robert (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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