Wednesday 20 April 2011

More freeware biomechanical software

I was looking for some freeware or open source software for some biomechanical analysis and came across two software solutions developed by video4coach.
The two solutions are quite interesting and very good quality. The first software is called Skill Capture

SkillCapture is designed to capture video clips which can be directly associated with the athlete also by means of a radio frequency ID system (skillchip).
Video capture can be started by:
  • Motion detection
  • SkillChip registration
  • SkillChip registration and Motion detection.
  • Pressing keyboard shortcut
  • Using wireless presenter
After video capture it can be automatically displayed for coach interaction directly with the athlete. With the video playback its possible to:
  • Adjust playback speed (0.5 - 2.0 of normal speed)
  • Rate performace
  • Mark for upload
  • Draw angle to show body positions
  • Freehand drawing
SkillCapture will automatically compress the video to improve storage and improve faster upload to external servers.
The other solution is SkillSpector.

SkillSpector is a video based motion and skill analysis tool for Windows. SkillSpector is freeware and can be downloaded and installed on any computer.
SkillSpector features:
  • Video overlay for direct video on video comparison
  • 2D and 3D analysis
  • Standard model definitions for fast analysis
  • Semi-automatic digitizing using image processing techniques
  • Easy advanced analysis of linear and angular kinematic data
  • Calculation on inertia
  • 3D representation of movement
  • Simple video calibration
So, two software packages completely free which I am sure can be of help for many sports scientists in the field not able to access the expensive professional software solutions currently available on the market.
I have just installed the software and I will write something more about them after I get the chance to experiment with them a bit more.

2 comments:

Gordon Pym on 10 November 2012 at 06:30 said...

dear Marco,
I have not been able to use the software you suggested, SkillSpector... Documentation in english is lacking.
Any suggestion?
I understand I have to create an avi video of the athletic movement, but then I cannot upload it.
Have you been able to obtain anything interesting?
Thank you and keep up the excellent work!

Davide
Human Movement Biomechanics
Universita' di Ferrara

Unknown on 14 October 2014 at 04:19 said...

I have good experience with skillspector
Mail me okosovic@gmail.com
Oliver Kosovic MD

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