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Having access to large datasets is a great asset, but processing these large datasets can take time (and patience). Inspect3D 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 Inspect3D.
Having access to large datasets is a great asset, but processing these large datasets can take time (and patience). Inspect3D 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 Inspect3D.


==Download==
==Download==

Revision as of 18:56, 3 April 2023

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). Inspect3D 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 Inspect3D.

Download

Download the files directory from the repository (Code -> Download ZIP).

Data Structure Outline in openbiomechanics-main folder:
  • baseball_hitting
    • code
      • v3d
        • CMO.v3s
        • model
          • hitting_v1_model_hybrid.mdh
    • data
      • metadata.csv
      • c3d
  • baseball_pitching
    • code
      • v3d
        • CMO.v3s
        • model
          • v6_model_hybrid_lm.mdh
    • data
      • metadata.csv
      • c3d

Pitching

Hitting

Driveline Hitting Biomechanics

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