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  • MaxTRAQ Standard

    MaxTRAQ Standard is a high-performance, budget-friendly 2D motion capture and analysis software developed by Innovision Systems. It allows researchers, educators, and clinicians to extract kinematic properties from video files using both manual digitizing and automatic marker tracking. Designed with a modular architecture, it serves as an accessible entry point for 2D analysis while remaining fully upgradeable to 3D motion capture when required. Key Features and Tracking Modes

    The software excels in flexibility, allowing users to process video data without relying on restrictive, expensive specialized hardware:

    Automatic Marker Tracking: Distinctive to the Standard/2D tier, it automates marker tracking to drastically speed up processing.

    Manual & Semi-Manual Digitizing: Includes an automatic “advance to the next frame” feature for markerless analysis.

    Sub-Pixel Tracking Accuracy: Delivers high-precision data points across consecutive video frames.

    Versatile File Support: Opens standard video files like AVI, MPG, MP4, and MOV, or imports sequential image files. Comprehensive Kinematic Tools

    MaxTRAQ Standard packages advanced measurement and data-smoothing utilities directly into its user interface:

    Analysis Tools: Calculates distances, angles, velocity, and body Center of Mass (COM).

    Visual Overlays: Generates stick figures, frame-specific text notes, and coordinate trace lines.

    Data Refinement: Features built-in mathematical interpolation and data filtering to smooth out tracking noise.

    Flexible Coordinate Systems: Relocates the origin to a static or moving point to build local coordinate systems. Automation and Hardware Compatibility

    The software integrates cleanly into modern laboratory and clinical pipelines: MaxTRAQ On-Line Manual – Innovision Systems

  • content format

    An angle is formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint called a vertex, and it is measured in degrees or radians to quantify the rotation between them. Licensed by Google Core Types of Angles

    Angles are primarily classified by their geometric measurement: Acute Angle: Measures greater than 0° and less than 90°.

    Right Angle: Measures exactly 90°, forming a perfect square corner.

    Obtuse Angle: Measures greater than 90° and less than 180°.

    Straight Angle: Measures exactly 180°, forming a perfectly straight line.

    Reflex Angle: Measures greater than 180° and less than 360°.

    Full Angle: Measures exactly 360°, representing one complete rotation. Special Angle Pairs

    When angles interact with each other, they form specific relationships:

    Complementary Angles: Two angles whose sum equals exactly 90°.

    Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose sum equals exactly 180°.

    Vertical Angles: Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines, which are always equal.

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