| Healthcare | 卷:9 |
| Placement Recommendations for Single Kinect-Based Motion Capture System in Unilateral Dynamic Motion Analysis | |
| Laisi Cai1  Ye Ma1  Dongwei Liu2  | |
| [1] Research Academy of Grand Health, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China; | |
| [2] School of Information Management and Artificial Intelligence, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Hangzhou 310018, China; | |
| 关键词: Kinect; depth sensor; placement; dynamic movement analysis; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/healthcare9081076 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Low-cost, portable, and easy-to-use Kinect-based systems achieved great popularity in out-of-the-lab motion analysis. The placement of a Kinect sensor significantly influences the accuracy in measuring kinematic parameters for dynamics tasks. We conducted an experiment to investigate the impact of sensor placement on the accuracy of upper limb kinematics during a typical upper limb functional task, the drinking task. Using a 3D motion capture system as the golden standard, we tested twenty-one Kinect positions with three different distances and seven orientations. Upper limb joint angles, including shoulder flexion/extension, shoulder adduction/abduction, shoulder internal/external rotation, and elbow flexion/extension angles, are calculated via our developed Kinect kinematic model and the UWA kinematic model for both the Kinect-based system and the 3D motion capture system. We extracted the angles at the point of the target achieved (PTA). The mean-absolute-error (MEA) with the standard represents the Kinect-based system’s performance. We conducted a two-way repeated measure ANOVA to explore the impacts of distance and orientation on the MEAs for all upper limb angles. There is a significant main effect for orientation. The main effects for distance and the interaction effects do not reach statistical significance. The post hoc test using LSD test for orientation shows that the effect of orientation is joint-dependent and plane-dependent. For a complex task (e.g., drinking), which involves body occlusions, placing a Kinect sensor right in front of a subject is not a good choice. We suggest that place a Kinect sensor at the contralateral side of a subject with the orientation around
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