Differences between lower extremity joint running kinetics captured by marker-based and markerless systems were speed dependent
Background: The development of computer vision technology has enabled the use of markerless movement tracking for biomechanical analysis. Recent research has reported the feasibility of markerless systems in motion analysis but has yet to fully explore their utility for capturing faster movements, s...
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Main Authors: | Hui Tang (Author), Barry Munkasy (Author), Li Li (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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