Active motion tracking is pretty interesting - is the blinking pattern visible by the human eye or is it super high frequency?
ShivanPatel2025
I wonder if the lag to acquire marker IDs impacts the quality and utility of motion capture data.
S-Muddana
It is fascinating that these systems can track not only the position but also the orientation of each marker, allowing for highly accurate motion capture of complex movements
aishikbhattacharyya
I wonder how the camers should be placed such that they're able to capture everything and avoid blind spots + reduce costs.
ninjab3381
I read that active optical motion capture works better in a variety of lighting conditions and is more robust but can be more expensive. However the electronics involved in active are heavier and use more power which requires actors to require a battery pack and thus can be inconvenient.
Active motion tracking is pretty interesting - is the blinking pattern visible by the human eye or is it super high frequency?
I wonder if the lag to acquire marker IDs impacts the quality and utility of motion capture data.
It is fascinating that these systems can track not only the position but also the orientation of each marker, allowing for highly accurate motion capture of complex movements
I wonder how the camers should be placed such that they're able to capture everything and avoid blind spots + reduce costs.
I read that active optical motion capture works better in a variety of lighting conditions and is more robust but can be more expensive. However the electronics involved in active are heavier and use more power which requires actors to require a battery pack and thus can be inconvenient.