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visual3d:tutorials:knowledge_discovery:signal_processing [2024/11/28 17:36] – [Signal Processing] wikisysopvisual3d:tutorials:knowledge_discovery:signal_processing [2025/01/15 19:33] (current) – [Signal Processing] wikisysop
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 The objective of this tutorial is **to provide an overview of signal processing in Visual3D.** The objective of this tutorial is **to provide an overview of signal processing in Visual3D.**
  
-Most signal processing functionality is available through the **Command Pipeline**, so it is advisable that you are familiar with the material in the previous [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Pipeline:Command_Pipeline_|tutorial]] on the topic. The ZIP file [[https://has-motion.com/download/YouTubeTutorial/Visual3D_Tutorial2_SignalProcessing.zip|Visual3D_Tutorial2_SignalProcessing.zip]], which was generated in the [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Visualizing_Data_|Visualizing Data tutorial]], includes the final result file which can be used as the starting point for this tutorial.+Most signal processing functionality is available through the **Command Pipeline**, so it is advisable that you are familiar with the material in the previous [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Pipeline:Command_Pipeline_|tutorial]] on the topic.  
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 +The ZIP file [[https://has-motion.com/download/YouTubeTutorial/Visual3D Tutorial 4 Signal Processing.zip|Visual3D Tutorial 4 Sample Data]] can be downloaded for the material required to begin this tutorial. this contains: 
 +  * **Tutorial4_Start**: Provides a starting point for this tutorialthis .cmz was generated in the [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Visualizing_Data_|Visualizing Data Tutorial.]] 
 +  * **Tutorial4_InterpolateFilterApplied_End.cmz**: End result file from this tutorial to view for correct Signal Processing.
  
 If you prefer, a video tutorial is available outlining the same process. It is available at this link: [[https://youtu.be/kepFHITYf0k?feature=shared|Visual3D Tutorial Video 4: Signal Processing]] If you prefer, a video tutorial is available outlining the same process. It is available at this link: [[https://youtu.be/kepFHITYf0k?feature=shared|Visual3D Tutorial Video 4: Signal Processing]]
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 ===== Preparation ===== ===== Preparation =====
  
-  - Open Tutorial2.cmoeither that you created during the [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Reports:Visualizing_Data_|Visualizing Data tutorial]] or that you downloaded [[https://www.has-motion.com/download/examples/Tutorial2.cmo|from here]].+  - Open Tutorial4_Start.cmzwhich can also be the same starting file for the previous tutorial, [[visual3d:tutorials:pipeline:command_pipeline|Command Pipeline.]] Or, that you downloaded from the introduction of this tutorial.
   - Click on Signal and Event Processing to visualize the animation of the model based on the movement data and the model that was applied to it. If the animation doesn’t appear in the 3D Animation viewer, check the active file combo box on the toolbar. It should read ’Walking Trial 1.c3d’ rather than ALL_FILES   - Click on Signal and Event Processing to visualize the animation of the model based on the movement data and the model that was applied to it. If the animation doesn’t appear in the 3D Animation viewer, check the active file combo box on the toolbar. It should read ’Walking Trial 1.c3d’ rather than ALL_FILES
   - If the animation is not playing, click on the PLAY button of the VCR controls at the bottom of the screen.   - If the animation is not playing, click on the PLAY button of the VCR controls at the bottom of the screen.
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