Hello,
In the scope of my Master's thesis, I aim to explore the influence of clothing on the measurement of kinematic parameters using OpenCap. Ensuring complete compliance with data protection and privacy is crucial. I am considering having participants wear an FFP2 mask and sunglasses during the measurements to anonymize their faces.
Do you think this approach could potentially have a detrimental effect on the calculation of kinematic parameters, or would it be feasible for the algorithm?
Best regards,
Maximilian Puhr
sunglasses and masks
- Scott Uhlrich
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Re: sunglasses and masks
It should be fine since we do not use face markers, but you'd need to try it out. Participants in our validation study had masks on, so I'd imagine it would be fine.
- Maximilian Puhr
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Re: sunglasses and masks
Thank you so much for your reply!
Best regards
Best regards
- Camille Frayssinhes
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Re: sunglasses and masks
Hey!
Just to make sure, I have the same issue, and there is no option to blur automatically the face of participants when recording the videos?
Best,
Camille
Just to make sure, I have the same issue, and there is no option to blur automatically the face of participants when recording the videos?
Best,
Camille
- Scott Uhlrich
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Re: sunglasses and masks
There is not a blurring feature.