Event:
20.01.2022, 17:15 | TUM Lehrstuhl für Bewegungswissenschaft - Fakultät für Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaft | ||
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Event Type:
Talk
Speaker: Maura Casadio Institute: Neurolab: Neuro-Engineering & Neuro-robotics, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering, University of Genoa Title: Computer vision for understanding human movements in daily living and clinical settings |
Location:
Online via Zoom Georg-Brauchle-Ring 60 / 62 80992 München Host: Joachim Hermsdörfer Host Email: joachim.hermsdoerfer@tum.de |
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Abstract:
https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/94253017197
Meeting-ID: 942 5301 7197 Kenncode: 033542 Measuring and understanding human motion is crucial in several domains, ranging from neuroscience, to rehabilitation and sports biomechanics. The study of human motion is commonly performed through marker-based techniques and motion capture systems. If on one hand these methods are precise and reliable, on the other they present some disadvantages, being expensive, encumbering, and time consuming. Accordingly, recent research of cheaper and easier markerless techniques has made great strides. In particular, we are witnessing a steady growth in the design and implementation of computer vision and machine learning algorithms applied to plain video recordings of human movements. This type of analysis facilitates the extraction of features that give qualitative and quantitative information about human motion and that can be used for detecting, characterizing, and understanding motor behavior and deficits associated with neurological diseases. Our team at the University of Genoa has combined multiple expertise to design and implement a markerless pipeline based on state-of-the-art algorithms and apply it to different case studies. In this talk we will show some preliminary results. Registration Link: |