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visual3d:documentation:pipeline:model_based_data_commands:seg_progression_angle [2024/06/17 18:21] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:pipeline:model_based_data_commands:seg_progression_angle [2024/07/17 15:46] (current) – created sgranger
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- +====== SEG PROGRESSION ANGLE ======
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 SEG_PROGRESSION_ANGLE is the projected angle of the segment (e.g. projection of the long axis of the segment onto the ground) with the path of the center of mass of the segment over a window of 51 frames centered at the current frame. SEG_PROGRESSION_ANGLE is the projected angle of the segment (e.g. projection of the long axis of the segment onto the ground) with the path of the center of mass of the segment over a window of 51 frames centered at the current frame.
-[[SegProgressionAngle.jpg]]+{{:SegProgressionAngle.jpg}}
  
 **Compute_Model_Based_Data** **Compute_Model_Based_Data**
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 ! /AXIS3=Z ! /AXIS3=Z
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 Step 1) Store the Center of Mass position for the segment (relative to ground) for the 25 frames before the current frame, the current frame, and 25 frames after the current frame. (51 frames total) Step 1) Store the Center of Mass position for the segment (relative to ground) for the 25 frames before the current frame, the current frame, and 25 frames after the current frame. (51 frames total)
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 This gives you the SEG_PROGRESSION_ANGLE which is basically angle of progression of the Center of Mass over the period of + and - 25 frames in the XY plane of the segment. This gives you the SEG_PROGRESSION_ANGLE which is basically angle of progression of the Center of Mass over the period of + and - 25 frames in the XY plane of the segment.
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visual3d/documentation/pipeline/model_based_data_commands/seg_progression_angle.1718648486.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/17 18:21 by sgranger