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Accuracy of a markerless motion capture system in estimating upper extremity kinematics during boxing

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Kinematic analysis of the upper extremity can be useful to assess the performance and skill levels of athletes during combat sports such as boxing. Although marker-based approach is widely used to obtain kinematic data, it is not suitable for "in the field" activities, i.e., when performed outside the laboratory environment. Markerless video-based systems along with deep learning-based pose estimation algorithms show great potential for estimating skeletal kinematics. However, applicability of these systems in assessing upper-limb kinematics remains unexplored in highly dynamic activities. This study aimed to assess kinematics of the upper limb estimated with a markerless motion capture system (2D video cameras along with commercially available pose estimation software Theia3D) compared to those measured with marker-based system during "in the field" boxing. A total of three elite boxers equipped with retroreflective markers were instructed to perform specific sequences of shadow boxing trials. Their movements were simultaneously recorded with 12 optoelectronic and 10 video cameras, providing synchronized data to be processed further for comparison. Comparative assessment showed higher differences in 3D joint center positions at the elbow (more than 3 cm) compared to the shoulder and wrist (
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hal-03763360 , version 1 (29-08-2022)

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Bhrigu K. Lahkar, Antoine Muller, Raphaël Dumas, Lionel Reveret, Thomas Robert. Accuracy of a markerless motion capture system in estimating upper extremity kinematics during boxing. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2022, 4, pp.1-11. ⟨10.3389/fspor.2022.939980⟩. ⟨hal-03763360⟩
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