Hi~
I would like to know about kinematic labeling. It be able to restore the missing markers?
About Kinematic Labeling
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Re: About Kinematic Labeling
Hi James,
What you're describing sounds more like a "rigid body fill" tool, which is something that we have on our to-do list. The kinematic labeler is what Motive:Body uses to label markers as a first pass (in real-time or via offline trajectorization) via known skeleton topology. It has not been migrated to an editing tool, just yet. Stay tuned for that feature.
- Seth
What you're describing sounds more like a "rigid body fill" tool, which is something that we have on our to-do list. The kinematic labeler is what Motive:Body uses to label markers as a first pass (in real-time or via offline trajectorization) via known skeleton topology. It has not been migrated to an editing tool, just yet. Stay tuned for that feature.
- Seth
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Re: About Kinematic Labeling
Thank you,
Quick Post is the latest feature added to VICON Blade 2. Similar to this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05bTEBea ... r_embedded
Quick Post is the latest feature added to VICON Blade 2. Similar to this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05bTEBea ... r_embedded
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Re: About Kinematic Labeling
Perhaps somewhat similar, but what you linked is a post-processing tool, where our kinematic labeler is used in our automatic trajectorization in real-time (or offline). So it's less of an editing tool and more of a behind-the-scenes operation.
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TrackIR | OptiTrack
TrackIR | OptiTrack