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+ | ====== Digitizing Pointer from Streaming Data ====== | ||
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+ | A digitizing pointer is used to create Virtual markers on the subject. These markers are traditionally used instead of anatomically placed physical calibration markers. For example, on an overweight subject, a " | ||
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+ | Note: Virtual markers are simply a special type of Landmark. Instead of using an .ini file that lists the ones you wish to collect (which can be imported so you don't lose the data) the Landmarks need to be predefined in the Model Builder, including which tracking markers they are associated with. | ||
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+ | **Just like with the functional joints definitions above, the landmarks for the digitizing pointer need to be pre-defined (or imported) in a similar process.** They can be modified and saved in the model template, or as a separate file as well. | ||
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+ | === Select the Model Builder REALTIME icon on the Toolbar === | ||
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+ | The following property page should appear containing the 3 landmarks that were defined above. | ||
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+ | Back on the create snapshot dialog, the third tab can be used to define the virtual markers. | ||
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+ | **As the data is streaming**, | ||
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+ | The automatic way simply recognizes a trigger (point and compress the spring) and then moves on to the next one (in the lest on the left). All you do is point to the places in order and the landmarks are defined. A optional wave file can be played before each target telling a lone operator where to point next. | ||
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+ | By pressing the " | ||
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+ | **Note:** it you are not using a pointer from C-Motion, you can define your own. At the bottom of the screen is the " | ||
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+ | Without an event trigger, like a spring, automatic landmark creation requires a button push for each location (the " | ||
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visual3d/documentation/modeling/landmarks/digitizing_pointer_from_streaming_data.1720027657.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/03 17:27 by sgranger