Motion Capture: The Art of Studying Human Activity
Posted 2 years 11 months ago by University of Oslo
Learn about how to record, visualize, and analyze human body motion.
This online course from the University of Oslo is for everyone interested in human motion capture. You’ll start by learning the basics of human anatomy and biomechanics. Then we’ll move on to setting up, calibrating and recording with an infrared optical motion capture system. Some other sensing technologies will also be presented, including accelerometers, muscle sensors, and video recordings. Examples will be given of how such systems are used in various types of music research. Finally, you’ll learn about some of the ethical and legal challenges of working with human motion capture.
This online course from the University of Oslo is for everyone interested in human motion capture.
The course describes several advanced motion capture systems. You can complete the course without any specialized equipment but will need access to a motion capture lab to get hands-on experience with the presented technologies.
This online course from the University of Oslo is for everyone interested in human motion capture.
- Describe the musculoskeletal system and biomechanics of the human body
- Reflect on the usage of various motion capture systems for different applications
- Describe the setup of an infrared marker-based motion capture system
- Identify challenges working with different types of motion capture systems
- Explain some ethical issues related to motion capture of human participants