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Episode 57: ENABLE™ 3D Motion Analysis Engine

Technology Today

Southwest Research Institute

Technology

4.819 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The Engine for Automatic Biomechanical Evaluation or ENABLE™ captures and analyzes 3D motion to help athletes achieve peak performance and avoid injury. Beyond sports, it has the potential to be a useful tool for healthcare and military applications. Strategically placed cameras and powerful algorithms drive this portable, user-friendly system, eliminating the need for attached, movement-restricting sensors. Plus, human performance professionals will connect with sports scientists at the upcoming International Human Performance Summit hosted by SwRI. Hear how your organization can join the Summit to explore the latest breakthroughs in human performance research. Listen now as SwRI Engineers Ty Templin and Travis Eliason discuss SwRI’s ENABLE 3D motion analysis engine and the upcoming Summit.

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An SWRI technology is capturing 3D motion data to help athletes improve performance and avoid injury.

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And the potential for this portable, user-friendly, AI-driven system is expanding.

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How does it work and how is it changing the game?

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That's next on this episode of Technology Today.

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0:39.3

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0:52.4

Hello and welcome to technology today. I'm Lisa Benia. Today we're talking

0:56.3

about the engine for automatic biomechanical evaluation or enable, a portable user-friendly system

1:03.8

of cameras and computer vision algorithms that captures and analyzes motion. It's a game changer

1:10.0

for athletes and others working to achieve

1:12.1

peak performance. Also later in this episode, we'll discuss the upcoming International Human Performance Summit

1:18.4

hosted by SWRI. It's an opportunity for human performance professionals to connect with sports

1:24.3

scientists. SWRI engineers Ty Templin and Travis Eliasson join us now.

1:30.0

They are on the Enable development team and they have some exciting projects in the works with

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this groundbreaking system. Thanks for joining us, Ty and Travis. Thank you for having us.

1:39.1

And Travis, thanks for hopping off a plane and coming straight over here to talk to us about

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enable today. You were just

1:45.0

at a conference. Absolutely. I was talking about this technology all week, so might as well

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