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- | {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{**this page has been updated, but the original page can be found [[visual3d: | + | ====== Landmarks Overview ====== |
- | landmarks are like virtual markers, whose positions are computed automatically by visual3d based on the positions of the actual markers, segments, or equations, according to rules which you define. | + | **This page has been updated, but the original page can be found [[Visual3D: |
- | landmarks provide a powerful method of representing significant locations within space or locations defined | + | Landmarks are like virtual markers, whose positions are computed automatically |
- | ====== marker set for examples ====== | + | Landmarks provide a powerful method of representing significant locations within space or locations defined by the model. Landmarks are created by either specifying a location in a segment coordinate system or by transforming markers or other landmarks into a significant location. |
- | the following examples use the markers related to the left shank illustrated below. | + | ===== Marker Set for Examples ===== |
- | - lmk: left medial knee | + | The following examples use the markers related to the left shank illustrated below. |
- | - llk: left lateral knee | + | |
- | - lsk: left shank | + | |
- | - lma: left medial ankle | + | |
- | - lla: left lateral ankle | + | |
- | - ltub: left tibial tuberosity (shown projecting a shadow onto the plane) | + | |
- | - lkjc: left knee joint centre (landmark) | + | |
- | landmark_markerset.png | + | - LMK: Left medial knee |
+ | - LLK: Left lateral knee | ||
+ | - LSK: Left shank | ||
+ | - LMA: Left medial ankle | ||
+ | - LLA: Left lateral ankle | ||
+ | - LTUB: Left tibial tuberosity (shown projecting a shadow onto the plane) | ||
+ | - LKJC: Left knee joint centre (landmark) | ||
- | ====== general options ====== | + | {{: |
- | the landmark dialog can be broken into 3 sections: **** | + | ===== General Options ===== |
+ | |||
+ | The landmark dialog can be broken into 3 sections: **** | ||
**** | **** | ||
- | - define orientation | + | - Define Orientation |
- | - offset | + | - Offset |
- | - calibration only | + | - Calibration Only |
**** | **** | ||
**** | **** | ||
- | ==== 1. define orientation using ==== | + | === 1. Define Orientation Using === |
- | |landmarks | + | |Landmarks |
- | ==== 2. landmark offset | + | === 2. Landmark Offset |
- | any time a landmark can be defined using offsets | + | Any time a landmark can be defined using Offsets |
- | === 2a. offset | + | == 2a. Offset |
- | |the offset | + | |The Offset |
- | === 2b. offset using the following ml/ap/axial offsets === | + | == 2b. Offset Using the Following ML/AP/AXIAL Offsets |
- | |offsets | + | |Offsets |
- | ==== 3. calibration only landmark ==== | + | === 3. Calibration Only Landmark |
- | when a landmark is set to **"calibration only"** it means that the landmark will only exist in the calibration file. when this option is not checked, it means that the landmark will be created in the associated motion files. | + | When a landmark is set to **"Calibration Only"** it means that the landmark will only exist in the calibration file. When this option is not checked, it means that the landmark will be created in the associated motion files. |
- | if a landmark is created in the associated motion files, it can be used to track a segment or for other calculations. | + | If a landmark is created in the associated motion files, it can be used to track a segment or for other calculations. |
- | ====== landmark types ====== | + | ===== Landmark Types ===== |
- | although | + | Although |
- | ===== type 1: in reference coordinate system ===== | + | ==== Type 1: In Reference Coordinate System |
- | |the simplest landmark is a landmark which is defined in a segment coordinate system. | + | |The simplest landmark is a landmark which is defined in a segment coordinate system. |
- | ==== type 1a: in lab space ==== | + | === Type 1a: In LAB Space === |
- | |landmark_type4_image.png |a landmark defined in lab space. | + | |{{: |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **sample landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Sample Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create relative_axes:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Relative_Axes:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
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- | **example using starting point** (click to expand) | + | **Example Using Starting Point** (click to expand) |
- | |landmarks | + | |Landmarks |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * [[visual3d:tutorials:modeling:virtual_laboratory_|virtual lab tutorial]]: the lab_o, lab_x, and lab_y landmarks in the virtual lab tutorial are defined in lab space, where the offsets refer to the distance the landmarks are created in meters. | + | * [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Modeling:Virtual_Laboratory_|Virtual Lab Tutorial]]: The LAB_O, LAB_X, and LAB_Y landmarks in the virtual lab tutorial are defined in LAB space, where the offsets refer to the distance the landmarks are created in meters. |
- | * the following two examples describe how to define landmarks that represent stair corners. | + | * The following two examples describe how to define landmarks that represent stair corners. |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:example_-_create_landmarks_from_targets_in_movement_trial|using motion trial example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Example_-_Create_landmarks_from_Targets_in_movement_trial|Using Motion Trial Example |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:example_-_landmarks_from_motion_file|using motion trial example2]] | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Example_-_Landmarks_from_Motion_File|Using Motion Trial Example2]] |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | ==== type 1b: in a segment coordinate system ==== | + | === Type 1b: In a Segment Coordinate System |
- | |landmark_type6_image.png |landmarks | + | |{{: |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **sample landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Sample Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create relative_segment:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Relative_Segment:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:create_a_landmark_relative_to_a_segment_coordinate_system|create | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Create_a_landmark_relative_to_a_Segment_Coordinate_System|Create |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:create_a_landmark_at_the_end_of_a_segment_that_is_tracked_with_the_segment|creating | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Create_a_landmark_at_the_end_of_a_segment_that_is_tracked_with_the_segment|Creating |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:segments:hip_landmark|hip joint centers]] are often defined using regression equations which locate the hip joint centers in the pelvis coordinate system: | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Segments:Hip_Landmark|Hip Joint Centers]] are often defined using regression equations which locate the hip joint centers in the pelvis coordinate system: |
- | * [[|bell and brand regression equations]] | + | * [[|Bell and Brand Regression Equations]] |
- | * [[|hip landmark | + | * [[|Hip Landmark |
- | * a [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:segments:knee_alignment_device|knee alignment device]] (kad) defines the joint centers by defining landmarks in the kad segment coordinate system | + | * A [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Segments:Knee_Alignment_Device|Knee Alignment Device]] (KAD) defines the joint centers by defining landmarks in the KAD segment coordinate system |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:example_-_projecting_a_marker_onto_one_of_the_principal_planes_of_the_laboratory|create | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Example_-_Projecting_a_marker_onto_one_of_the_principal_planes_of_the_laboratory|Create |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | ==== type 1c: relative | + | === Type 1c: Relative |
- | **sample landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Sample Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create rth_origin:** this will create a landmark | + | |**1. Create RTH_Origin:** This will create a Landmark |
- | ===== type 2: on a line ===== | + | ==== Type 2: On a Line ==== |
- | |landmark_type1_image.png |a landmark can be defined along a line. | | + | |{{: |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **sample landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Sample Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create point_line:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Point_Line:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
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- | **create | + | **Create |
- | |the landmark **rknee** is a point that is halfway between the lateral and medial knee markers **rlk** and **rmk**.\\ \\ the point on a line can be defined as a distance in percentage or distance in meters. | + | |The landmark **RKnee** is a point that is halfway between the lateral and medial knee markers **RLK** and **RMK**.\\ \\ The point on a line can be defined as a distance in percentage or distance in meters. |
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- | ===== type 3: on a plane ===== | + | ==== Type 3: On a Plane ==== |
- | ==== type 3a: on a plane using manual offsets | + | === Type 3a: On a Plane using manual offsets === |
- | |landmark_type2_image.png |landmarks | + | |{{: |
- | **sample landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Sample Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create land:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create LAND:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
- | |a right handed orthogonal coordinate system is defined by the three points (p1, p2, p3).\\ \\ the origin of the coordinate system is at the point p1. the **frontal plane** of the coordinate system is defined by the three points. | + | |A right handed orthogonal coordinate system is defined by the three points (P1, P2, P3).\\ \\ The origin of the coordinate system is at the point P1. The **frontal plane** of the coordinate system is defined by the three points. |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:digitizing_pointer|digitized landmarks]] are stored and tracked relative to tracking targets | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Digitizing_Pointer|Digitized Landmarks]] are stored and tracked relative to tracking targets |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:functional_joints:functional_joints|functional landmarks | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Functional_Joints:Functional_Joints|Functional Landmarks |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:muscles:overview|muscle]] insertion points are stored and tracked relative to tracking targets | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Muscles:Muscles_Overview|Muscle]] insertion points are stored and tracked relative to tracking targets |
- | ==== type 3b: on a plane using target/ | + | === Type 3b: On a Plane using target/ |
- | |landmark_type7_image.png |create | + | |{{: |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create relative_tracking:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Relative_Tracking:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
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- | **example | + | **Example |
- | |to define a landmark as a point on a plane defined by 3 points\\ \\ * select | + | |To define a landmark as a point on a plane defined by 3 points\\ \\ * Select |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * create | + | * Create |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:segments:example_-_missing_tracking_marker_in_static_trial|example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Segments:Example_-_Missing_Tracking_Marker_in_Static_Trial|Example |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:example_-_project_a_joint_onto_a_plane|example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Example_-_Project_a_joint_onto_a_plane|Example |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:example_-_landmark_relative_to_a_segment_and_reference|example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Example_-_Landmark_Relative_to_a_Segment_and_Reference|Example |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:create_a_landmark_relative_to_3_tracking_markers|example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Create_a_landmark_relative_to_3_tracking_markers|Example |
- | ===== type 4: project | + | ==== Type 4: Project |
- | a target or landmark may be projected onto a line defined by two points.\\ | + | A target or landmark may be projected onto a line defined by two points.\\ |
- | landmark_type3_image.png landmark_type3_image_altview.png\\ | + | {{: |
- | **landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create project_line:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Project_Line:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
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- | **project | + | **Project |
- | |point projection onto a line can be used at the shoulder to project a lateral target on to a vertical line passing through the acromium or it can be used at the knee to project lateral or medial targets on a functional axis.\\ \\ the **ranklecenter** is the point that is created by projecting the **rhl** heel marker onto the line created from the lateral and medial ankle markers **rla** and **rma**. | landmark_point_projected_onto_a_line.jpg| | + | |Point projection onto a line can be used at the shoulder to project a lateral target on to a vertical line passing through the acromium or it can be used at the knee to project lateral or medial targets on a functional axis.\\ \\ The **RAnkleCenter** is the point that is created by projecting the **RHL** heel marker onto the line created from the lateral and medial ankle markers **RLA** and **RMA**. | |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:projecting_a_marker_onto_a_line|project | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Projecting_a_marker_onto_a_line|Project |
- | ===== type 5: project | + | ==== Type 5: Project |
- | a point can be projected onto a plane defined by three points.\\ | + | A point can be projected onto a plane defined by three points.\\ |
- | landmark_type5_image.png landmark_type5_image_altview.png\\ | + | {{: |
- | **landmark definition** (click to expand) | + | **Landmark Definition** (click to expand) |
- | |**1. create project_plane:**\\ \\ <html>< | + | |**1. Create Project_Plane:**\\ \\ <HTML>< |
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- | **example: project | + | **Example: Project |
- | |by projecting multiple landmarks onto the same plane you can build segment coordinates systems in a specific plane.\\ \\ the **rppinplane** is the point that is created by projecting the **rpp** marker on the illiac crest onto the plane created from the right and left asis's (**rasi**,**lasi**) and the right psis **rps** marker. | + | |By projecting multiple landmarks onto the same plane you can build segment coordinates systems in a specific plane.\\ \\ The **RPPinPlane** is the point that is created by projecting the **RPP** marker on the illiac crest onto the plane created from the right and left ASIS's (**RASI**,**LASI**) and the right PSIS **RPS** marker. |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **other examples:** | + | **Other Examples:** |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:projecting_a_marker_onto_a_plane|project | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Projecting_a_marker_onto_a_plane|Project |
- | * [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:landmarks:projecting_a_marker_onto_one_of_the_principal_planes_of_the_laboratory|example | + | * [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Landmarks:Projecting_a_marker_onto_one_of_the_principal_planes_of_the_laboratory|Example |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | ===== digitized landmarks ===== | + | ==== Digitized Landmarks |
- | digitized | + | Digitized |
- | ===== functional landmarks ===== | + | ==== Functional Landmarks |
- | functional | + | Functional |
- | visual3d's algorithms for computing functional joint positions are adapted from: | + | Visual3D's algorithms for computing functional joint positions are adapted from: |
- | [[[http:// | + | [[[http:// |
and from | and from | ||
- | [[[http:// | + | [[[http:// |
- | see the in-depth explanation of [[visual3d:documentation:modeling:functional_joints:functional_joints|functional joints]] to learn more. | + | See the in-depth explanation of [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Functional_Joints:Functional_Joints|functional joints]] to learn more. |
- | }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} |
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