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Applied 3D Pose Estimation Measurement in Reanimation Trainings
In this thesis 3D Pose Estimation is used to analyze human behavior in reanimation trainings with a mannequin. The main goal is to measure how the participants interact with the mannequin to assess the emergency situation.
Keywords: 3D Pose Estimation,
Reanimation Training,
Simulation Center University Hospital Zurich
In this thesis 3D Pose Estimation is used to analyze human behavior in reanimation trainings with a mannequin. The main goal is to measure how the participants interact with the mannequin to assess the emergency situation. The thesis is embedded in a research project in collaboration with the Simulation Center of University Hospital Zürich (USZ).
In this thesis 3D Pose Estimation is used to analyze human behavior in reanimation trainings with a mannequin. The main goal is to measure how the participants interact with the mannequin to assess the emergency situation. The thesis is embedded in a research project in collaboration with the Simulation Center of University Hospital Zürich (USZ).
- Support data recording
- Apply 3D Pose Estimation to video data
- Develop new Pose Estimation metrics (e.g. distances, relative positions, angles)
- Verify new Pose Estimation metrics with Eye Tracking data
- Support data recording - Apply 3D Pose Estimation to video data - Develop new Pose Estimation metrics (e.g. distances, relative positions, angles) - Verify new Pose Estimation metrics with Eye Tracking data
- Knowledge of programming and data processing (MATLAB) - Prior knowledge of OpenPose (optional) - Open minded problem solving - Ability to work independently with a structured approach - Good communication skills
The chair of Product Development and Engineering Design at the ETH Zurich considers itself a center for system-oriented product development and innovation. Our aspiration consists on the one hand of the advancement and investigation of methods and processes of product development and on the other hand of the development of new technical systems.
The chair of Product Development and Engineering Design at the ETH Zurich considers itself a center for system-oriented product development and innovation. Our aspiration consists on the one hand of the advancement and investigation of methods and processes of product development and on the other hand of the development of new technical systems.
Start: Feb 2020
pd|z Product Development Group
Kerrin Weiss
LEE O 221
Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zurich
weisske@ethz.ch
pd|z Product Development Group Kerrin Weiss LEE O 221 Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zurich weisske@ethz.ch