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 Visual3D is the #1 rated research software product for 3D Motion Capture data analysis and modelling. It is used by researchers and other professionals world-wide for assessments, rehabilitation, neuroscience, engineering, robotics, sports (performance, injury prevention, equipment manufacture), orthopedics, prosthetics, animal studies, disability assessments, and more... Visual3D is the #1 rated research software product for 3D Motion Capture data analysis and modelling. It is used by researchers and other professionals world-wide for assessments, rehabilitation, neuroscience, engineering, robotics, sports (performance, injury prevention, equipment manufacture), orthopedics, prosthetics, animal studies, disability assessments, and more...
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 **Data Collection**: Visual3D will let you use your motion capture system more effectively because the analysis techniques will lead you to optimal marker locations and definitions. See: [[Visual3D:Getting_Started:Visual3D_Philosophy|The Visual3D Philosophy]] **Data Collection**: Visual3D will let you use your motion capture system more effectively because the analysis techniques will lead you to optimal marker locations and definitions. See: [[Visual3D:Getting_Started:Visual3D_Philosophy|The Visual3D Philosophy]]
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 **Modelling**: Motion capture data is just a big collection of signal inputs (usually in C3D file format). It has to be applied to a biomechanical model of a subject for it to make sense, and for analysis to be possible. See: [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Modeling:Building_a_Model#Key_Concepts|key concepts]] and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Modeling_Overview|the overview]] and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Kinematics_and_Kinetics:Pose_Estimation|pose estimation]] and [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Visualizing_Data_#Associating_Movement_Trials_and_Model|mapping motion to models]] **Modelling**: Motion capture data is just a big collection of signal inputs (usually in C3D file format). It has to be applied to a biomechanical model of a subject for it to make sense, and for analysis to be possible. See: [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Modeling:Building_a_Model#Key_Concepts|key concepts]] and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Modeling_Overview|the overview]] and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Kinematics_and_Kinetics:Pose_Estimation|pose estimation]] and [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Visualizing_Data_#Associating_Movement_Trials_and_Model|mapping motion to models]]
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 **Analysis**: Visual3D includes the math libraries needed to determine joint angles, powers, moments, forces, velocities, accelerations, custom pose estimations, filtering, signal processing, and much more. [[Visual3D:References|Citations]] exist for all the routines and approaches - there are no proprietary calculations in Visual3D so that methodologies can be supported. Create [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Expressions:Expressions_Overview|custom math expressions]] and automate your analysis via the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Pipeline_Overview|pipeline tool]] for total control. **Analysis**: Visual3D includes the math libraries needed to determine joint angles, powers, moments, forces, velocities, accelerations, custom pose estimations, filtering, signal processing, and much more. [[Visual3D:References|Citations]] exist for all the routines and approaches - there are no proprietary calculations in Visual3D so that methodologies can be supported. Create [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Expressions:Expressions_Overview|custom math expressions]] and automate your analysis via the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Pipeline_Overview|pipeline tool]] for total control.
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 **Reporting**: Visual3D has a full graphing and reporting tool built in. Data can also be exported, and future versions support the OpenDoc format to integrate with MS Word or OpenOffice. In addition to [[Visual3D:Documentation:Visual3D_Documentation_Overview|the Visual3D documentation]] see: [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Creating_a_Report|the report creation tutorial]]. **Reporting**: Visual3D has a full graphing and reporting tool built in. Data can also be exported, and future versions support the OpenDoc format to integrate with MS Word or OpenOffice. In addition to [[Visual3D:Documentation:Visual3D_Documentation_Overview|the Visual3D documentation]] see: [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Creating_a_Report|the report creation tutorial]].
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 **Releases**: [[Visual3D:Getting_Started:Visual3D_Release_Notes|Visual3D Version Release Notes - click here.]] **Releases**: [[Visual3D:Getting_Started:Visual3D_Release_Notes|Visual3D Version Release Notes - click here.]]
  
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 **Visual3D Hardware Requirements:** Visual3D runs on Windows Vista and above (Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10). It has no specific minimal hardware requirements. It runs on 32 and 64 bit systems. But naturally, more powerful and advanced hardware is best. We recommend a 64-bit processor and having a minimum 4GB or more of memory (more is better). **Visual3D Hardware Requirements:** Visual3D runs on Windows Vista and above (Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10). It has no specific minimal hardware requirements. It runs on 32 and 64 bit systems. But naturally, more powerful and advanced hardware is best. We recommend a 64-bit processor and having a minimum 4GB or more of memory (more is better).
  
 Visual3D also runs on a Mac under Parallels or VMWare (or dual boot to Windows with Bootcamp). Sorry, there is no iPad, MAC, or Linux version. Visual3D also runs on a Mac under Parallels or VMWare (or dual boot to Windows with Bootcamp). Sorry, there is no iPad, MAC, or Linux version.
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   * Custom metrics, mathematical expressions and calculations (and integrates with Matlab)   * Custom metrics, mathematical expressions and calculations (and integrates with Matlab)
   * Synchronized video support   * Synchronized video support
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 Integrated Reporting Integrated Reporting
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