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. 2025 Aug 12;16:1649330. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1649330

FIGURE 1.

The image features two rows. The top row shows three depth-sensing cameras labeled: a) Xbox 360 Kinect, b) ZED stereo camera, c) ZED mini stereo camera. The bottom row includes: a) and b) diagrams of human skeletal joint mappings with numbered lists correlating to various body parts; c) a similar skeletal mapping with a different configuration; d) a 3D wireframe model of a human figure. Each diagram is labeled with corresponding numbers and parts, providing different configurations for motion capture and analysis.

Top: Three types of depth cameras labeled (a) a Kinect for an Xbox 360 gaming console, (b) a ZED Camera by StereoLabs, and (c) an Intel RealSense depth camera model. Bottom: Three human body models corresponding to each camera, labeled (a) AlphaPose, (b) MediaPipe, (c) OpenPose, with numbered keypoints like nose, neck, shoulders, and more. Model (d) DensePose shows a mesh grid full-body representation.