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    Dear colleagues:

    I am currently upgrading my 3-D motion analysis software to add the pan/tilt
    capability. I've located 4 papers dealing with pan/tilt technique so far:

    Dapena, J. (1978). Three-dimensional cinematography with horizontally
    panning cameras. Sciences et Motricite 1, 3-15.

    Yanai, T., Hay, J.G., & Gerot, J.T. (1996). Three-dimensional videography of
    swimming with panning periscopes. J. Biomechanics 29, 673-678.

    Yeadon, M.R. (1989). A method for obtaining three-dimensional data on ski
    jumping using pan and tilt cameras. Int. J. Sport Biomechanics 5, 238-247.

    Yu, B., Koh, T.J., & Hay, J.G. (1993). A panning DLT procedure for
    three-dimensional videography. J. Biomechanics 26, 741-751.

    I also checked the Biomch-L archive with keyword 'pan' and found only one
    relevent message (Otto Lind's) dated way back to 1992.

    I would appreciate it if you could provide additional references or pointers
    regarding this topic.

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon,

    Young-Hoo Kwon

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    Young-Hoo Kwon, Ph.D.
    Biomechanics Lab, PL 202
    Ball State University

    Phone: +1 (765) 285-5126
    E-mail: ykwon@cs.bsu.edu
    Homepage: http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~ykwon/
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