Influence of a marker-based motion capture system on the performance of Microsoft Kinect v2 skeleton algorithm

Mohammadreza Naeemabadi, Birthe Dinesen, Ole Kæseler Andersen, John Hansen

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Abstract

Microsoft Kinect sensors are being widely used as low-cost marker-less motion capture systems in various kinematic studies. Previous studies investigated the reliability and validity of Microsoft Kinect sensors by employing marker-based motion capture systems. Both systems employ IR emitters and detectors to track human posture and physical activities. This paper hypothesizes that the motion capture systems may interfere with Microsoft Kinect One sensor and influence the sensor’s performance in tracking the skeleton. Hence, this study investigated the impact of a motion capture system on the Microsoft Kinect v2 skeleton algorithm using a mannequin in the presence of eight Qualisys Oqus 300/310 cameras and retroreflective markers. It was found that the motion capture system introduced a destructive impact on the Microsoft Kinect v2 skeleton tracking algorithm. In addition, it was observed that retroreflective markers placed near the joints caused the Microsoft Kinect v2 to give an incorrect reading of estimate the joint position. The motion capture cameras thus caused a timevarying distortion of the Microsoft Kinect estimate of the joint position. It is believed that the inference can be reduced by decreasing the number of markers and avoiding facing the motion capture cameras in sight of Microsoft Kinect v2.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8494823
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume19
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)171-179
Number of pages9
ISSN1530-437X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Bones
  • Cameras
  • experimental noise analysis
  • Joints
  • Microsoft Kinect sensor
  • mutual interference
  • Qualisys motion capture system
  • RGB-D sensor
  • Sensor systems
  • Tracking

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