Frequently Asked Question
ErgoIA's neural network is capable of recognizing parts of a person's body, even if it does not look complete because it is covered or out of the frame. In those cases, the application will try to calculate the posture of those body parts, and the rest will remain undefined.
In the OWAS and REBA methods, which are currently implemented to assess a posture, it is necessary to have all the parts of the body defined to calculate the risk. Therefore, in the images where there is a hidden body part, it will be necessary to manually enter the configuration of that part for the final result.
Update:
In cases where it is necessary to define a pose in more than one frame, or even a load manipulated over a range of frames, ergoIA offers advanced functionalities to handle these situations efficiently.
Definition of Posture in a Range of Frames:
A specific pose can be defined for a range of consecutive frames. For example, from frame 10 to 50, it is possible to define the same posture. This allows greater flexibility when analyzing the worker's movement and posture over an extended period of time.
Description of the tool:
Set start: Indicate the first frame of the video fragment to be modified manually.
Set end: Indicate the last frame of the video fragment to be modified manually.
Manually select the item to be modified. For example, if there is a concealment of the legs, but you know that the worker is in a standing posture, you should select this option in the POSTURE table. You can check the list of postures to be redefined in the indicated video fragment.
Apply: Apply the changes to the valuation.