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      Continuous body 3-D reconstruction of limbless animals

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          Limbless animals such as snakes, limbless lizards, worms, eels and lampreys move their slender, long bodies in three dimensions to traverse diverse environments. Accurately quantifying their continuous body's 3-D shape and motion is important for understanding body–environment interactions in complex terrain, but this is difficult to achieve (especially for local orientation and rotation). Here, we describe an interpolation method to quantify continuous body 3-D position and orientation. We simplify the body as an elastic rod and apply a backbone optimization method to interpolate continuous body shape between end constraints imposed by tracked markers. Despite over-simplifying the biomechanics, our method achieves a higher interpolation accuracy (∼50% error) in both 3-D position and orientation compared with the widely used cubic B-spline interpolation method. Beyond snakes traversing large obstacles as demonstrated, our method applies to other long, slender, limbless animals and continuum robots. We provide codes and demo files for easy application of our method.

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                Journal
                Journal of Experimental Biology
                The Company of Biologists
                0022-0949
                1477-9145
                March 15 2021
                March 15 2021
                March 12 2021
                : 224
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
                [2 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, 117575, Singapore
                Article
                10.1242/jeb.220731
                d6d4ecb1-510c-4289-a476-70294ab3d7a3
                © 2021

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