The Princeton research Team Behind LEAP (IMAGE)
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Princeton researchers created LEAP, a flexible motion-capture tool that can be trained in a matter of minutes to track body parts over millions of frames of video with high accuracy, without any physical markers or labels. The researchers on the project include (from left): Michail Kislin, a postdoctoral research associate; Lindsay Willmore, a graduate student; Prof. Joshua Shaevitz; Prof. Sam Wang; Talmo Pereira, a graduate student; and Prof. Mala Murthy. Not pictured: Diego Aldarondo of the Class of 2018.
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Photo by Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications, Princeton University
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