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Quantitative assessment of the accuracy for three interpolation techniques in kinematic analysis of human movement
Authors:Howarth Samuel J  Callaghan Jack P
Institution:Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:Marker obstruction during human movement analyses requires interpolation to reconstruct missing kinematic data. This investigation quantifies errors associated with three interpolation techniques and varying interpolated durations. Right ulnar styloid kinematics from 13 participants performing manual wheelchair ramp ascent were reconstructed using linear, cubic spline and local coordinate system (LCS) interpolation from 11-90% of one propulsive cycle. Elbow angles (flexion/extension and pronation/supination) were calculated using real and reconstructed kinematics. Reconstructed kinematics produced maximum elbow flexion/extension errors of 37.1 (linear), 23.4 (spline) and 9.3 (LCS) degrees. Reconstruction errors are unavoidable minimum errors of 6.7?mm (LCS); 0.29?mm (spline); 0.42?mm (linear)], emphasising careful motion capture system setup must be performed to minimise data interpolation. For the observed movement, LCS-based interpolation (average error of 14.3?mm; correlation of 0.976 for elbow flexion/extension) was most suitable for reconstructing durations longer than 200?ms. Spline interpolation was superior for shorter durations.
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