Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?

The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of soft tissue artifact during three-dimensional motion capture and assess the effectiveness of an optimization method to reduce this effect. Four subjects were captured performing upper-arm internal-external rotation with retro-reflective marker...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Y., Lloyd, D., Campbell, Amity, Alderson, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22878
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author Zhang, Y.
Lloyd, D.
Campbell, Amity
Alderson, J.
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Lloyd, D.
Campbell, Amity
Alderson, J.
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description The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of soft tissue artifact during three-dimensional motion capture and assess the effectiveness of an optimization method to reduce this effect. Four subjects were captured performing upper-arm internal-external rotation with retro-reflective marker sets attached to their upper extremities. A mechanical arm, with the same marker set attached, replicated the tasks human subjects performed. Artificial sinusoidal noise was then added to the recorded mechanical arm data to simulate soft tissue artifact. All data were processed by an optimization model. The result from both human and mechanical arm kinematic data demonstrates that soft tissue artifact can be reduced by an optimization model, although this error cannot be successfully eliminated. The soft tissue artifact from human subjects and the simulated soft tissue artifact from artificial sinusoidal noise were demonstrated to be considerably different. It was therefore concluded that the kinematic noise caused by skin movement artifact during upper-arm internal-external rotation does not follow a sinusoidal pattern and cannot be effectively eliminated by an optimization model. © 2011 Human Kinetics, Inc.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-228782017-01-30T12:34:11Z Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation? Zhang, Y. Lloyd, D. Campbell, Amity Alderson, J. The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of soft tissue artifact during three-dimensional motion capture and assess the effectiveness of an optimization method to reduce this effect. Four subjects were captured performing upper-arm internal-external rotation with retro-reflective marker sets attached to their upper extremities. A mechanical arm, with the same marker set attached, replicated the tasks human subjects performed. Artificial sinusoidal noise was then added to the recorded mechanical arm data to simulate soft tissue artifact. All data were processed by an optimization model. The result from both human and mechanical arm kinematic data demonstrates that soft tissue artifact can be reduced by an optimization model, although this error cannot be successfully eliminated. The soft tissue artifact from human subjects and the simulated soft tissue artifact from artificial sinusoidal noise were demonstrated to be considerably different. It was therefore concluded that the kinematic noise caused by skin movement artifact during upper-arm internal-external rotation does not follow a sinusoidal pattern and cannot be effectively eliminated by an optimization model. © 2011 Human Kinetics, Inc. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22878 restricted
spellingShingle Zhang, Y.
Lloyd, D.
Campbell, Amity
Alderson, J.
Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title_full Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title_fullStr Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title_full_unstemmed Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title_short Can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
title_sort can the effect of soft tissue artifact be eliminated in upper-arm internal-external rotation?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22878