| Literature DB >> 29989508 |
Gustavo Ramos Dalla Bernardina1, Tony Monnet2, Heber Teixeira Pinto3, Ricardo Machado Leite de Barros3, Pietro Cerveri4, Amanda Piaia Silvatti1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the precision and accuracy of an Action Sport Camera (ASC) system (4 GoPro Hero3+ Black) by comparison with a commercial motion capture (MOCAP) system (4 ViconMX40). Both systems were calibrated using the MOCAP protocol and the 3D markers coordinates of a T-shaped tool were reconstructed, concurrently. The 3D precision was evaluated by the differences in the reconstructed position using a Bland-Altman test, while accuracy was assessed by a rigid bar test (Wilcoxon rank sum). To examine the accuracy of the ASC in respect to the knee flexion angles, a jump and gait task were also examined using one subject (Wilcoxon rank sum). The ASC system provided a maximum error of 2.47 mm, about 10 times higher than the MOCAP (0.21 mm). The reconstructed knee flexion angles were highly correlated (r2>0.99) and showed no significant differences between systems (<2.5°; p>0.05). As expected, the MOCAP obtained better 3D precision and accuracy. However, we show such differences have little practical effect on reconstructed 3D kinematics.Entities:
Keywords: Accuracy; Precision; System Comparison
Year: 2018 PMID: 29989508 DOI: 10.1123/jab.2017-0101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Biomech ISSN: 1065-8483 Impact factor: 1.833