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To develop content for BodyTalk v2 - The Extended Skeleton Edition , you should focus on its role as a premier male body replacer and animation framework for
- Clinical rehabilitation: objective assessments, remote monitoring, tailored retraining programs.
- Sports performance: technique optimization, fatigue monitoring, injury risk estimation.
- Ergonomics and workplace safety: task analysis, load management, cumulative strain indices.
- Research: motor control studies, soft-tissue mechanics, human-in-the-loop systems.
- Consumer wellness: posture coaching, movement quality tracking (with reduced-order models and privacy-preserving pipelines).
- Ensure demographic diversity in validation datasets to avoid biased normative baselines.
- Transparent reporting of algorithm limitations and uncertainty.
BodyTalk V2: The Extended Skeleton Edition
11. Common Use Cases & Recipes
11.1 Humanoid Character (game)
- Skeleton: ~60 bones (spine, limbs, fingers).
- Runtime: FK for body, IK for feet and hands, physics ragdoll fallback on death, DQS skinning, 2-4 skin influences per vertex.
- Performance: SoA transforms, GPU skinning, CPU IK for limbs.
Subtitle: More joints, deeper data, and a whole new way to track human motion.
Key Features That Set the Extended Edition Apart
- Cross-Platform Support: Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, and even edge devices like the NVIDIA Jetson Orin.
- Latency Under 12ms: On an RTX 3060, total pipeline time from camera frame to skeleton output is 11.7ms, making it viable for competitive esports training.
- Multi-Person Extended Tracking: Tracks up to 5 full extended skeletons simultaneously. Each person gets their own finger and foot joints.
- Exportable Formats: Output as JSON, CSV, BVH (for animation), or real-time UDP packets.
- Calibration-Free: Unlike older systems that require a "T-pose," BodyTalk v2 - Extended autocalibrates within 30 frames using a rest pose detection algorithm.
- Deepen Their Understanding of the Skeletal System: Gain a deeper understanding of the skeletal system and its role in overall health.
- Enhance Their BodyTalk Skills: Develop advanced skills in applying BodyTalk techniques to address skeletal imbalances.
- Expand Their Practice: Expand their practice to include work with clients with skeletal imbalances and related health issues.
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