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  • XINGYING4.0
    • Beginner's Guide
      • Hardware Setup
      • Software Quick Start
    • Ⅰ. System Overview
      • 1. NOKOV Motion Capture System
      • 2. Hardware Components
    • Ⅱ. System and Camera Setup
      • 1. Camera Models
      • 2. Hardware Assembly
      • 3. Camera Connection
      • 4. Focusing and Aperture
    • Ⅲ. Software Installation and Launch
      • 1. Network Settings
      • 2. Firewall Settings
      • 3. Software Installation
      • 4. Software Launch
      • 5. Software Activation
      • 6.Lens configuration
    • Ⅳ. Getting Started with XINGYING 4.0
      • 1. Menu Bar
      • 2. Toolbar
    • Ⅴ. Calibration
      • 1. Calibration Settings
      • 2. Calibration Preparation
      • 3. Zoning Calibration
      • 4. T Calibration Progress Prompt
      • 5. Reference Video Calibration
    • Ⅵ. Views
      • 1. Device Properties
      • 2. Assets Properties
      • 3. Data Casting
    • Ⅶ. Software Settings
      • 1. Recording Settings
      • 2. View Settingss
      • 3. AI Settings
      • 4. Preferences
      • 5. Other Settings
    • Ⅷ. Calibration Categories
      • 1. Preparing for Calibration
      • 2. Basic Calibration
      • 3. Updating Calibration
      • 4. Origin Point Calibration
      • 5. Partial Calibration
      • 6.Ground Calibration
      • 7. Calibration-free (Anchor Calibration)
      • 8. side-mounted Camera / inverted Camera
    • Ⅸ. Markerset Creation
      • 1. Rigid
      • 2. Body
      • 3. Custom template
      • 4. Agent
      • 5. Asset Library
      • 6.Probe
      • 7.Scene library
    • Ⅹ. Data Collection and Fast Playback
      • 1. Data Collection
      • 2. Fast Playback
    • Ⅺ. Data Analysis
      • 1. Analyze Graphs
      • 2. Skeleton Graphs
      • 3. Analog Graphs
      • 4. Force Plate Data
      • 5. Health Graphs
      • 6. VMarker Graphs
    • Ⅻ. Data Processing
      • 1. Importing Data
      • 2. Create MarkerSet (Rigid)
      • 3. Use Existing MarkerSet
      • 4. Data Restoration
      • 5. Template Creation
      • 6. Template Identification and Tracking
      • 7. Data Rectification
      • 8. Use MarkerSet in Real-Time
      • 9. Marker Editing
      • 10.Marker switching
      • 11.Multi-frame recognition
    • XIII. Data Export
      • 1. Ly Files
      • 2. XRS Files
      • 3. TRC Files
      • 4. BVH Files
      • 5. HTR Files
      • 6. FBX Files
      • 7. Dynamics Files
      • 8. C3D Files
      • 9. ANC Files
      • 10. Exporting Forces Files
      • 11. Packing motion capture data
    • XIV. Human Body Template
      • 1. 53 Markers and Skeleton Definitions
      • 2. Helen Hayes Model
      • 3. Gloved Setup for 53-Marker Template
      • 4.CGM2 Body Model
      • 5.Finger Marker Point Instructions
      • 6. Explanation of 59-Point Finger Attachment
      • 7. Explanation of 63-Point Finger Attachment
      • 8.PlugIn Gait Marker Placement Instructions
    • XV. Data Retargeting
      • 1. Importing Model Assets
    • XVI. Third-Party Integrations
      • Force Plates
        • Bertec
        • KUNWEI
        • AMTI
        • Kistler
        • Aili Intelligent
        • General configuration
          • Import/Export Force Plate Config Files
          • Force and Torque
          • Other Configurations
      • EMG
        • ZHIYUNWEI
        • Distributed Wireless Electromyography
        • Delsys
        • Cometa
        • Noraxon
      • High-Speed Industrial Cameras
        • Standard industrial camera
        • Alkeria
        • HUIDIAN
        • DAHENG
        • DITECT
        • Network camera
        • FLIR Industrial Camera
      • Inertial Gloves
        • Glove management
        • Manus
        • VRTRIX
        • Diver-X
          • Installation and Calibration Configuration
          • Creating a Human Body Model with Gloves
    • XVII. Plugins & SDKs
      • 1. Unreal Engine (UE) Plugin
      • 2. Guide to Connecting Devices and Integrating VRPN Data with UE
      • 3. Use VRPN Data to Drive Rigid Body in UE
      • 4. MotionBuilder Plugin
      • 5. Maya Plugin
      • 6. Unity Plugin
      • 7. IClone Plugin
      • 8. Application of TimeCode in UE
      • 9.C4D Plugin
      • 10.Blender plugin
      • 11.Open VR Plugin
      • 12. Communication between Ros2 and Nokov
    • XVIII. UDP Capture Broadcast/Triggering
      • 1. Remote Control
      • 2. Remote Trigger
    • XVIIII.Log
      • 1.DisplayLog
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  1. XINGYING4.0
  2. Ⅺ. Data Analysis

1. Analyze Graphs

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  1. Click on the "Layout - Two Panes: Top/Bottom" option at the top of the interface to split the main interface into two panes. When selecting a pane, there will be an orange border. Then, click on "View Type" to display "3D Data View" in one window and "Analysis Graphs" in the other window (11.1.1).

  2. In real-time mode, after selecting a named point, the analysis chart will display the current value along with the maximum and minimum values (11.1.2). In post-processing mode, the chart will only display the maximum and minimum values of XYZ for the entire dataset;

  3. The scale values on the y-axis are displayed on the right side of the analysis chart. In real-time mode, these will change in real-time based on the data for the named point, while there will be no change in post-processing mode;\

  4. Clicking on "Position/Velocity/Acceleration" shows the analysis of the position (coordinate), velocity, and acceleration of the Marker point. If "Velocity" is selected, clicking on any Marker will display the velocity and waveform curve of the point in the chart (11.1.3).

  5. 'Distance' represents the calculation and analysis of the linear distance between two Marker points. Select two Markers in the 3D view or asset panel list, and the analysis chart will display the spacing and curve between these two Markers (11.1.4). Be careful not to select the same point. Two points form a group, and up to ten groups of points can be selected to view distance data.The distance list will display the ID for the distances between each group of named points;\

  6. "Angles" represent the angle between lines connected by multiple Marker points. Select four Markers to view the angle data, and the analysis chart will display the angle changes of the angles between multiple Marker points. Four Marker points are grouped together, displaying up to ten sets of data (11.1.5);\


Interactive Chart Controls

  1. Hold Shift + Mouse Wheel to zoom in or out on the data curve in the analysis chart;

  2. Hold Shift + Left Mouse Button ,you can pan the data curve up and down, and the scale on the vertical axis will change accordingly.

  3. Zoom:

    • Hold Ctrl key and move the mouse left or right to zoom in or out on the horizontal axis of the chart. The scale displayed on the horizontal axis will also change accordingly.

    • Hold Ctrl key and move the mouse up or down to zoom in or out on the vertical axis of the chart. The scale displayed on the vertical axis will also change accordingly.

    • When zooming in or out on the chart, the waveforms on the X, Y, and Z axes will scale simultaneously.

  4. When the mouse is placed over a particular frame on the data curve, it will display the value for that frame (11.1.6), where the number in front is the frame number and the number behind is the value for that frame;

Interactive Chart Controls can be used on the Analysis Graphs, Analog Graphs, and Skeleton Graphs


Tag editing

  1. In the analysis chart of the post-processing mode, you can draw the trajectory of the marked point or translate the selected trajectory (11.1.7);

  2. Plot a trajectory: Select a named point, open the analysis chart, click the "Draw Trajectory" button above the chart, and hold down the left mouse button on a vertical axis of the analysis chart to drag and draw the marker coordinate data. The "Draw Trajectory" function can plot the data of the lost points, and you can also redraw the existing coordinate data;

  3. Translate the trajectory: Hold down the left mouse button and drag on a vertical axis in the analysis chart to draw a rectangular box to select a curve, and drag the selected curve up and down with the left mouse button to edit the corresponding coordinate data (11.1.8).

Individual Control of Analysis Charts

  1. Open multiple analysis charts to view data by selecting different marker points.

  2. During post-processing, export the Ly files. If multiple charts are open, only the selected ones will be exported. If none are selected, all charts will be exported (11.1.9).

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