MOCA capture

MOCA received an NSF MRI award to develop a novel instrument for large-scale, real-time, dense 3D motion-capture of dynamic scenes. This instrument enables measuring, in real-time, dense 3D scene-structure and color-appearance information. This gives users the ability to track, at unprecedented scale and resolution, scene-appearance, 3D-structure and their temporal evolution. In a broad range of fields, knowledge of the evolution of ground truth 3D structure and scene appearance is invaluable for validating scientific theories.

 

The system was used to capture the shape/motion of Dr. Jane Goodall.