1 (edited by MireyaReynolds899 2025-07-24 00:43:30)

I am using Kinovea to analyze running technique for athletes. However, when I add a stick figure to the video geometry dash lite, it doesn't follow the athlete's movements very well, especially when the camera angle changes slightly. Is there any way to improve the tracking accuracy? Do I need to recalibrate or use any other tools?

2 (edited by sophiasmith 2025-08-09 09:27:26)

I am using Kinovea to analyze running technique for athletes. However, when I add a stick figure to the video geometry dash lite, it doesn't follow the athlete's movements very well, especially when the camera angle changes slightly. Is there any way to improve the tracking accuracy? Do I need to recalibrate or use any other tools?

Hi, I also use Kinovea to analyze the motion and encountered a similar situation when the camera angle is slightly off. To improve the accuracy when adding stick figures, you should try to recalibrate the video more carefully, especially by marking the athlete's joints in many different frames. In addition, try to keep the camera fixed, limit changing the angle when re-recording, so that Kinovea can track more easily. If the video is too complicated, you can split the video or use another tracking tool to support it and then import the data into Kinovea. Hope you will improve the results!