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Body-cam captured human workers’ motion helps train robot ‘brains’ in Korean firm trial
South Korean startup RLWRLD has partnered with a luxury hotel and a logistics firm ...
Researchers from CAMERA, the University of Bath's motion analysis centre, have developed mo cap technology that could be used by clinicians, physios and sports coaches to analyse body movement for ...
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 ...
Xsens has launched an Automatic Reporting feature, which presents complex movement data in an accessible report using its online MotionCloud platform. The Netherlands-based company has also introduced ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Every year at the Game Developers Conference, a handful of competing companies show off their latest motion-capture technology, which transforms human performances into 3D animations ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—In a move that could make virtual reality and virtual production techniques available to a much wider group of creators, Sony Electronics Inc. has launched a mobile motion capture ...
Engineers have developed a new system for full-body motion capture -- and it doesn't require specialized rooms, expensive equipment, bulky cameras or an array of sensors. Instead, it requires only a ...
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