6. Template Identification and Tracking
The template identify button at the top of the Edit interface will recognize a single frame in the data as a whole after clicking the template recognition button. Use case: When a specific frame shows that some points of the human body are not recognized, stay at the current frame and click "Select Current Frame" in the software. At this time, only the frame with the missing points is selected. Clicking the template identify button will successfully recognize the unrecognized points in this frame.
Template track function application scenario: If some points are not recognized in a certain frame, or all points on the human body are not recognized in consecutive frames, determine the starting and ending frames to be repaired. This defines the range of data to be repaired. If some points on the human body are not recognized in the 1000th frame, or if all points on the human body are not recognized in consecutive frames starting from the 1000th frame, then the starting frame will remain within the first few frames of the 1000th frame. Ensure that all the points on the human body in the consecutive frames before the 1000th frame are correctly recognized. If they are not correctly recognized, please use Quick ID for quick recognition. Next, middle-click on the data axis to select the starting frame (i.e., the frames that were correctly recognized before the 1000th frame) and ending frame for data repair. Click on the template tracking button, and the frames that were not recognized within the selected range will be correctly identified. It is possible that a few points in the frame are still not recognized or are incorrectly recognized. In this case, it is necessary to use Quick ID again to correctly recognize the points.