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A Comprehensive Review of Skeleton-based Movement Assessment Methods

The raising availability of 3D cameras and dramatic improvement of computer vision algorithms in the recent decade, accelerated the research of automatic movement assessment solutions. Such solutions can be implemented at home, using affordable equipment and dedicated software. In this paper, we divide the movement assessment task into secondary tasks and explain why they are needed and how they can be addressed. We review the recent solutions for automatic movement assessment from skeleton videos, comparing them by their objectives, features, movement domains and algorithmic approaches. In addition, we discuss the status of the research on this topic in a high level.

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