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3DAHM-2018

XV International Symposium on 3-D Analysis of Human Movement 2018

Salford, United Kingdom
3 - 6 July 2018
The conference ended on 06 July 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
2nd February 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
4th April 2018
Early Bird Deadline
27th April 2018

About 3DAHM-2018

Symposium Theme The theme of the 2018 symposium is “Human Movement - Principles and Practice”: James Joule was working in Salford when he discovered the mechanical equivalent of heat. One of his most famous quotations provides the theme for our symposium: “My object has been, first to discover correct principles and then to suggest their practical development”. The symposium aims to have a particular focus on outlining the principles underlying our discipline and presenting work demonstrating how these principles can be applied in practice.

Topics

Human movement analysis

Call for Papers

Abstract submission

Timetable (DD/MM/YY)

Call for abstracts:                       Friday 29/09/2017

Abstract submission opens:       Wednesday 01/11/2017

Deadline for submission:            Friday 26/01/2018 --> Extended till Friday Feburary 2nd 2018

Notification of acceptance:         Monday 04/04/2018

Early bird registration ends:       Friday 27/04/2018

Conference starts:                     Tuesday 03/07/2018

The Abstract submission guidance can be found here, and a template for Abstracts is available here. When ready, please upload the contents onto this web-site where must register and sign-in with Oxford Abstracts prior to uploading your work. If you have any queries please contact us using the following e-mail address 3dAHM-submissions@salford.ac.uk

To facilitate cross-domain interaction, we wish to invite work across the fields (sports, clinical, entertainment, etc.) covering the following techniques & principles:

  • State-of-the-art/advanced video-based motion capture with markers      
  • State-of-the-art/advanced video-based motion capture without markers      
  • State-of-the-art/advanced inertial and other wearable systems      
  • Medical imaging and other motion capture      
  • Fusion of motion capture methods      
  • Signal Processing      
  • Motion artefact avoidance and elimination      
  • Movement variability and complexity      
  • Movement classification      
  • Effects of environment on motion analysis methods      
  • Computational modelling      
  • Robotics and bio-inspired models      
  • Novel applications of 3D Human Movement Analysis      
  • Real-time movement applications      
  • Other topics describing progress in 3D analysis of human movement      
  • Data mining and movement classification      
  • Open access data - challenges and opportunities      
  • Impact of state-of-the-art 3DHMA on standard practice      
  • Working across borders - challenges and opportunities

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