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Tailored for users handling large biomechanical datasets, Sift is your solution for seamless data analysis with no exporting necessary. Load multiple CMZ libraries simultaneously, simplify data management, and conquer unwieldy databases effortlessly. Dive straight into your datasets with a variety of visualization tools, cutting-edge analysis techniques, and seamless integration of the Visual3D engine into this stand alone application. From incorporating Visual3D pipeline commands to performing Statistical Parametric Mapping, Principal Component Analysis, or outlier detection algorithms, Sift empowers you to complete comprehensive biomechanics analyses within a single application.


Inspect3D is a powerful tool for querying and managing motion capture data. Clean your data to produce signals that are free from artifact or errors. Explore your data visually. Analyze and classify your data statistically. Export your results to third-party statistical analysis tools.
Experience the power of Sift and unlock the true potential of your data today!
 
Inspect3D accesses Visual3D's CMO library directly and is therefore able to explore large amounts of data right-out-of-the-box. While Visual3D tends to be a session-based analysis tool, Inspect3D fills the gap between analyzing a single subject's motion capture data collected and the scientific effort of making sense of data for an entire project.
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Revision as of 13:27, 26 March 2024

C-Motion Product Documentation

Visual3D
Visual3D

Visual3D™ is the most advanced biomechanics analysis software for 3D motion capture data available. With Visual3D™ you can accurately analyze 3D movements using your own data, analysis techniques, marker sets, and data capture systems.

New updates are regularly released. See the list of release notes for details.

Inspect3D
Inspect3D

Tailored for users handling large biomechanical datasets, Sift is your solution for seamless data analysis with no exporting necessary. Load multiple CMZ libraries simultaneously, simplify data management, and conquer unwieldy databases effortlessly. Dive straight into your datasets with a variety of visualization tools, cutting-edge analysis techniques, and seamless integration of the Visual3D engine into this stand alone application. From incorporating Visual3D pipeline commands to performing Statistical Parametric Mapping, Principal Component Analysis, or outlier detection algorithms, Sift empowers you to complete comprehensive biomechanics analyses within a single application.

Experience the power of Sift and unlock the true potential of your data today!

CalTester is an easy-to-use tool and software program to provide needed configuration and calibration information of a laboratory's motion and force measurement systems. It also can be used to find the accurate position, orientation, and corners of a force plate used with an optical motion capture system. The CalTester software handles instrumented treadmills and force structures.

Note: CalTester+ has been replaced with Visual3D's CalTester tab option. Visual3D can be configured as a stand-alone CalTester application for those who do not have Visual3D licenses.

CALTester

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Other Software

DSX The DSX Suite of Applications processes data from biplanar videoradiography and includes:

Visual3D Real-Time Visual3D supports real-time streaming of data with add-on modules for various motion capture systems, providing advanced modeling and virtual marker/landmark capabilities.

AMASS Marker Calibration and Tracking for NaturalPoint systems from Dr. Andrew Dainis.

Moments of Inertia The Inertia program is based on collaboration with Dr. Fred Yeadon of Loughbrough University.


FAQ

Moving a Visual3D License to a new computer
General Visual3D run-time or installation issues

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