Through the OpenBiomechanics Project, Driveline Baseball has made elite-level motion capture data publicly available. The data can be downloaded from Driveline's GitHub repository.
Having access to large datasets is a great asset, but processing these large datasets can take time (and patience). Sift is designed to streamline this process. The steps in this tutorial describe how to create CMZ files from the pitching and batting data sets, then inspect and group the data in Sift.
Begin with downloading the following two zip files.
Please note, these downloads contain a large amount of data. Building CMZs is a slow process, so if you want to speed it up to follow along with this tutorial cut the number of datasets under openbiomechanics-main down to 3-5 subjects.
For more technical information on the Build CMZ feature, see: Build CMZs Documentation
In the Build CMZ Dialog:
After building CMZs you will need to query your data before you can inspect it. Start by opening the Query Builder dialog and navigating to the Auto-Populate Query menu. Browse for an Auto Build Settings File and populate this field with the AutoBuilderSettings_Pitch.xml file found under the c-motion specific files zip folder you downloaded earlier. The dialog should auto-populate with the query refinements.
Click Create, select the groups you want to query, and hit “Calculate Selected Queries”.
You should now be able to inspect the data you loaded. An example from this data set is shown to the right.
To recap: this tutorial has demonstrated how Sift can be used to streamline the processing of large data sets. It can:
For examples of how to create and manage metadata files, see: Refining Queries with Metadata Tutorial