Manual scaling and computation of segment scaling factors
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 2:04 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on an inverse kinematics project with the skeletal version of the Rajagopal2015 model and do not have access to marker tracking for the purposes of scaling. I understand that I can manually input scale factors through the scaling tool. However, in order to manually compute the scale factors, I'm under the assumption that I need to know the generic Rajagopal model's segment lengths, which are seemingly not included in the model's xml or the paper detailing the Rajagopal2015 model. Without the original segment lengths, is it still possible to manually create scale factors? If not, can the whole model scale factor be roughly estimated using just the generic model's height and the experimental subject's height?
Thanks!
Vincent
I'm currently working on an inverse kinematics project with the skeletal version of the Rajagopal2015 model and do not have access to marker tracking for the purposes of scaling. I understand that I can manually input scale factors through the scaling tool. However, in order to manually compute the scale factors, I'm under the assumption that I need to know the generic Rajagopal model's segment lengths, which are seemingly not included in the model's xml or the paper detailing the Rajagopal2015 model. Without the original segment lengths, is it still possible to manually create scale factors? If not, can the whole model scale factor be roughly estimated using just the generic model's height and the experimental subject's height?
Thanks!
Vincent