Simultaneous motion capture of multiple people is possible with 8 cameras! A measurement space that does not distort the skeleton has been established.
When capturing the movements of large groups in sports or VR using motion capture, traditional cameras are said to require 30 to 40 units for measuring the movements of 5 people. In this case, by utilizing a motion capture system that uses OptiTrack cameras, it is possible to measure the movements of 5 people with just 8 cameras. Robust skeleton tracking can be achieved with a low implementation budget. [Challenges and Requests Before Implementation] - Depending on the cameras and software used, it is said that 30 to 40 cameras are recommended for measuring the movements of 5 people. - Implementing stable skeleton tracking requires a very high system implementation cost. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Effects After Implementation】 ■ Recommended number of cameras reduced from 30 to 8, enabling measurements for large groups ■ Robust tracking achieved with a cost-effective system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended for】 ■ Those who want to perform motion capture on a low budget ■ Those who want to measure human movements and utilize the acquired data for content production or research ■ Those who want to simultaneously measure the movements of multiple people in a large space *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Acuity Inc. thoroughly decomposes and analyzes elements based on a wide range of sensing technology options and a vast number of implementation cases. By identifying the essence of challenges, we select the optimal methods to solve current issues. We create new value. "Seeing is changing." Our solutions address challenges by observing people, objects, and systems, using quantified data as a basis for resolution. For example, in performance testing of manufactured products, we provide systems for displacement measurement, static testing, and three-dimensional measurement as methods to solve issues related to reducing man-hours, improving efficiency, automation, and traceability. For motion analysis, gaze analysis, and automation of visual inspections, we consistently handle factory DX with manufacturing-specific solutions such as AI-based appearance inspection and image processing systems, as well as human detection systems.