Hello,
We have recently acquired a Peak Performance motion analysis system, and we are
hoping that some of you may be able to assist with a logistical problem:
We will be filming animals as they run on a treadmill (as well as overground)
using between 3 and 6 cameras. Our experimental sessions last up to 20 minutes
and many steps can obviously take place in this time. We are wondering what
methods are available to identify the same step (or other kinematic event)
on each of the video tapes.
thanks in advance,
John Polk
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We have recently acquired a Peak Performance motion analysis system, and we are
hoping that some of you may be able to assist with a logistical problem:
We will be filming animals as they run on a treadmill (as well as overground)
using between 3 and 6 cameras. Our experimental sessions last up to 20 minutes
and many steps can obviously take place in this time. We are wondering what
methods are available to identify the same step (or other kinematic event)
on each of the video tapes.
thanks in advance,
John Polk
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