Video Motion Analysis

Video Motion Analysis is the technique used to get information about moving objects from video. Examples of this include gait analysis, sport replays, speed/acceleration calculations and, in the case of team/individual sports, task performance analysis. The motions analysis technique usually involves a digital movie camera, and a computer that has software allowing frame-by-frame playback of the video.

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