Hi,
Yes, I use that software, and I highly recommend it
too. Here's a more updated site with more information
about the program and about future versions of the
software.
http://www.openshapa.org
Best,
Simone Gill
--- Philippe Malcolm
wrote:
> Dear Biomch-L readers,
> My colleagues and I are facing a large amount of
> locomotion videos
> from which we have to manually determine the heel
> strike and toe off
> times (e.g.
>
http://users.ugent.be/~pmalcolm/mail2/samplevideo.avi).
> I
> was wondering if there is any software that would
> allow to do this in
> an ergonomic way?
>
> It would be ideal if there would be a software that
> allows opening an
> avi, where you could navigate through the video by
> means of the arrow
> keys and each time when a gait event occurs you
> could press a
> designated key (e.g. F1 for heel strike right, F2
> for heel strike
> left, ...) which would automatically add the
> corresponding time or
> frame number to a txt-file. (e.g.
> http://users.ugent.be/~pmalcolm/mail2/output.txt)
>
> In this way you would be able to keep your hands on
> the keyboard
> (=work faster) and there would be no risk for
> mistyping the times or
> frame numbers. Does anyone know of a software
> package that allows
> working in such a way or that could be adapted for
> this purpose?
>
> thanks for your suggestions, sincerely,
> Philippe Malcolm (philippe.malcolm@ugent.be,
> +32(0)9.264.86.59)
>
>
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Yes, I use that software, and I highly recommend it
too. Here's a more updated site with more information
about the program and about future versions of the
software.
http://www.openshapa.org
Best,
Simone Gill
--- Philippe Malcolm
wrote:
> Dear Biomch-L readers,
> My colleagues and I are facing a large amount of
> locomotion videos
> from which we have to manually determine the heel
> strike and toe off
> times (e.g.
>
http://users.ugent.be/~pmalcolm/mail2/samplevideo.avi).
> I
> was wondering if there is any software that would
> allow to do this in
> an ergonomic way?
>
> It would be ideal if there would be a software that
> allows opening an
> avi, where you could navigate through the video by
> means of the arrow
> keys and each time when a gait event occurs you
> could press a
> designated key (e.g. F1 for heel strike right, F2
> for heel strike
> left, ...) which would automatically add the
> corresponding time or
> frame number to a txt-file. (e.g.
> http://users.ugent.be/~pmalcolm/mail2/output.txt)
>
> In this way you would be able to keep your hands on
> the keyboard
> (=work faster) and there would be no risk for
> mistyping the times or
> frame numbers. Does anyone know of a software
> package that allows
> working in such a way or that could be adapted for
> this purpose?
>
> thanks for your suggestions, sincerely,
> Philippe Malcolm (philippe.malcolm@ugent.be,
> +32(0)9.264.86.59)
>
>
---------------------------------------------------------------
> Information about BIOMCH-L:
> http://www.Biomch-L.org
> Archives:
> http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/Biomch-L.html
>
---------------------------------------------------------------
>
Simone V. Gill-Alvarez
You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink.
__________________________________________________ __________________________________
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs