Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Preliminary Validation of a Low-Cost Motion Analysis System Based on RGB Cameras to Support the Evaluation of Postural Risk Assessment

  • Thomas Agostinelli,
  • Andrea Generosi,
  • Silvia Ceccacci,
  • Riccardo Karim Khamaisi,
  • Margherita Peruzzini,
  • Maura Mengoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 10645

Abstract

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This paper introduces a low-cost and low computational marker-less motion capture system based on the acquisition of frame images through standard RGB cameras. It exploits the open-source deep learning model CMU, from the tf-pose-estimation project. Its numerical accuracy and its usefulness for ergonomic assessment are evaluated by a proper experiment, designed and performed to: (1) compare the data provided by it with those collected from a motion capture golden standard system; (2) compare the RULA scores obtained with data provided by it with those obtained with data provided by the Vicon Nexus system and those estimated through video analysis, by a team of three expert ergonomists. Tests have been conducted in standardized laboratory conditions and involved a total of six subjects. Results suggest that the proposed system can predict angles with good consistency and give evidence about the tool’s usefulness for ergonomist.

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