Abstract
Observer, manual single-frame video, and automated computer vision measures of the Hand Activity Level (HAL) were compared. HAL can be measured three ways: (1) observer rating (HALO), (2) calculated from single-frame multimedia video task analysis for measuring frequency (F) and duty cycle (D) (HALF), or (3) from automated computer vision (HALC). This study analysed videos collected from three prospective cohort studies to ascertain HALO, HALF, and HALC for 419 industrial videos. Although the differences for the three methods were relatively small on average (<1), they were statistically significant (p
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Radwin, R. G., Hu, Y. H., Akkas, O., Bao, S., Harris-Adamson, C., Lin, J. H., … Rempel, D. (2023). Comparison of the observer, single-frame video and computer vision hand activity levels. Ergonomics, 66(8), 1132–1141. https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2022.2136407
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