一种基于模型匹配的无标记人体下肢跟踪方法

Thomas Persson
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开发并测试了一种用于跟踪人类下肢部分的二维无标记方法。该方法基于距离变换的模型匹配,旨在用于人体步态分析。所使用的模型由五个线段组成,这些线段与下肢线段的轮廓相匹配。在两种不同的物体上进行了实验;一条腿和一条人腿的刚性模型。只考虑了矢状面的运动。捕获运动目标的图像序列,并使用该方法对每个图像中的目标片段进行跟踪。然后将结果与安装在踝关节、膝关节和髋关节的标记物获得的数据进行比较。在理想条件下对刚体进行了实验,验证了该方法的准确性。发现所有三个关节的估计关节位置与参考位置之间的平均差异小于2mm,标准偏差小于1mm。为了在更现实的情况下测试该方法,将其应用于行走站立阶段的人腿。对三名健康男性受试者进行了测量。踝关节、膝关节和髋关节的估计关节位置与参考标记位置之间的平均差异分别小于6 mm、10 mm和22 mm。相应的标准偏差分别小于4 mm、7 mm和9 mm。实验结果表明,该方法可用于步态分析。
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A marker-free method for tracking human lower limb segments based on model matching

A 2D marker-free method for tracking the human lower limb segments has been developed and tested. The method is based on model matching using distance transformations, and is intended for use in analysis of human gait. The model used consists of five line segments, which are matched to the contours of the lower limb segments. Experiments have been made on two different kinds of objects; a rigid model of a leg and a human leg. Only movement in the sagittal plane has been considered. An image sequence of the moving object was captured, and the method was used for tracking the segments of the object in each image. The results were then compared to data obtained using markers mounted at the ankle joint, the knee joint and the hip joint. The experiments on the rigid body were done to assess the accuracy of the method under perfect conditions. The average difference between the estimated joint positions and the reference positions was found to be less than 2 mm for all three joints, with a standard deviation of less than 1 mm. To test the method in a more realistic situation, it was applied to a human leg during the stance phase of walking. Measurements were made on three healthy male subjects. The average differences between the estimated joint positions and the reference marker positions were less than 6 mm. 10 mm and 22 mm, for the ankle joint, the knee joint, and the hip joint, respectively. The corresponding standard deviations were less than 4 mm, 7 mm and 9 mm, respectively. The satisfying results, though obtained controlled laboratory conditions, show that this method might be useful in gait analysis.

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