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+ | ====== AMASS Overview ====== | ||
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+ | AMASS (**A**DTech **M**otion **A**nalysis **S**oftware **S**ystem) is a software package for deriving the three-dimensional (3D) locations of passive targets (unidentified markers) imaged by any number of video cameras, and writing the identified data to file using the [[[http:// | ||
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+ | In the current context we restrict ourselves to imaging and extracting 3D information on “points”, | ||
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+ | ==== A little history ==== | ||
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+ | The original AMASS was released in 1988 and presented novel solutions to issues such as camera lens distortions, | ||
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+ | Unfortunately the ease-of-use of 3D measurement systems has not kept pace with hardware improvements, | ||
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+ | - The systems are inherently complex, involving camera and computer technology, optics, 3D geometry, and individual application requirements, | ||
+ | - Many currently available software implementations are based on legacy software that is very difficult to modify without starting from scratch. An additional factor is that most modern software techniques (e.g. wand calibrations) are not in the public domain because they have been developed for proprietary use in commercial packages. | ||
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+ | ==== Purpose ==== | ||
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+ | This completely new version of AMASS aims to provide the easiest-to-use software package that is theoretically possible, and much effort has gone into reducing the need for detailed user input, and into guiding the user throughout the process. An equal emphasis has been placed on the accuracy of the camera and system calibrations by use of a new type of wand which ensures optimal accuracy and facilitates reliable 3D reconstruction and tracking of markers. As such, it is expected that the package will find wide application in research laboratories, | ||
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+ | ==== Components ==== | ||
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+ | AMASS is comprised of two functional components: | ||
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+ | * A multiple-camera system capable of imaging and recording “point” data. | ||
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+ | C-Motion does not sell cameras but does provide [[Other: | ||
+ | Alternately the camera data required by AMASS may be collected using a number of commercially available motion capture systems. In this situation the raw camera data files need to be converted to files compatible with AMASS by use of an included utility, typically a simple one-step operation. | ||
+ | * AMASS software to calibrate the camera system and convert camera image data to point locations in 3D space. | ||
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+ | The AMASS software accepts raw camera data files containing “point” image coordinates and, with the addition of a few simple parameters, carries out the computations to produce 3D locations of the “points” in the user’s desired coordinate system. The standard 3D data output from AMASS is via .c3d files. Initially the camera system must be calibrated by the collection of data on a “wand” moved throughout the measurement volume, and then running the Calibration program. The calibration wand is a specially engineered device supporting seven markers, and is supplied as a part of AMASS. | ||
+ | * Here are some [[Other: | ||
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