Stanford engineers have created a motion-capture app that makes it possible to see muscle and skeletal movement with just a cellphone. At the Stanford Human Performance Lab, biomechanical engineers ...
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Motion capture requires special equipment and infrastructure that can cost upward of $100,000 — but scientists have created a smartphone app and combined this with an AI algorithm to do the same job.
The team developed MobilePoser, a new system that leverages sensors already embedded within consumer mobile devices to accurately track a person’s full-body pose and global translation in space in ...