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Body Tracking Data

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The body tracking data is centralized, meaning the same data is recorded for each body joint. For every joint, Labo tracks its position and rotation along the X, Y, and Z axes and detects what the joint is touching.

For example, in the outputted CSV file, you will have Body_Head_Position_X, Body_LowerSpine_Rotation_Y, or Body_RightArmUpper_Touching etc. To avoid redundancy, we’ve created a generalized table below, with a placeholder ([joint]) instead of writing out each body joint.

For a visual reference to the exact locations of the tracked body joints on the participant, check out the diagram below:

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You can also visualize these points when running the Experience Icon Experience in real-time from the Data Viewer window.
The data table below imitates the structure and format of the outputted Comma-Separated Value (CSV) file: ParticipantBodyData.csv, making it easier to understand what each column is tracking. Explore the table below for detailed information on each column's data type and format, as well as an example data and a short description.
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Use the image below to learn more about anatomical directions! These are the directional references for all the rotational data on the participant.

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