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Lin, Zhi-Yi (author)
Human 3D kinematics estimation involves measuring joint angles and body segment scales to quantify and analyze the mechanics of human movements. It has applications in areas such as injury prevention, disease identification, and sports science. Conventional marker-based motion capture methods are expensive both in terms of financial investment...
master thesis 2023
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Yang, Wei-Tse (author)
We present the first deep learning approach to estimate the human skeletal system of the musculoskeletal model from monocular video. The current practice of musculoskeletal modeling relies on a motion capture system and OpenSim. The data is recorded in a restricted environment, and OpenSim workflow for musculoskeletal modeling is costly. Our...
master thesis 2021
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Pytel, Rafal (author)
Occlusion degrades the performance of human pose estimation. In this paper, we introduce targeted keypoint and body part occlusion attacks. The effects of the attacks are systematically analyzed on the best-performing methods. In addition, we propose occlusion specific data augmentation techniques against keypoint and part attacks. Our extensive...
master thesis 2020
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Mody, Prerak (author)
The onset of delirium, a disturbance in the mental activities of a patient, can be potentially detected by understanding activities within an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) room. Such activities can be extracted by estimating human pose via a visual capture of the scene. This work uses a top-view depth camera in an ICU room to estimate pose of the...
master thesis 2020
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Boehmer, Daniel (author)
Wind energy plays a major role in the ongoing energy transition. To accelerate the adoption of wind energy and thereby the energy transition, the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) has to be minimized. Apart from increasing turbine performance, reducing turbine down-time can contribute to lowering the LCOE.Down-time is defined as time during which...
master thesis 2019
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