Integration of a skier-specific keypoint detection model in a hybrid 3D motion capture pipeline
Introduction & Purpose Alpine skiing, like many outdoor sports, presents significant challenges for motion capture due to its large capture volumes, high athlete speeds, variable environmental conditions, and occlusions, e.g., due to snow spray. While traditional marker-based motion capture syst...
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Main Authors: | Michael Zwölfer (Author), Martin Mössner (Author), Helge Rhodin (Author), Werner Nachbauer (Author), Dieter Heinrich (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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