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measuring angles

Jared Fletcher
Hello there,

I was wondering if someone could help me.  Right now I am measuring
pennation angle of muscle "by hand" - that is, I am using the angle
measuring tool and manually measuring each angle for a series of images.
Is there a way I can quickly measure the angle and/or angle change
between subsequent images?  If it helps, I am dealing with ~160 images
per analysis.

Thanks for any help!  It will be greatly appreciated!
Jared

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Jared Fletcher, BESS
B210 Human Performance Lab
Faculty of Kinesiology
University of Calgary
2500 University Dr. NW
Calgary, AB
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Re: measuring angles

dscho
Hi,

On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Jared Fletcher wrote:

> I was wondering if someone could help me.  Right now I am measuring
> pennation angle of muscle "by hand" - that is, I am using the angle
> measuring tool and manually measuring each angle for a series of images.
> Is there a way I can quickly measure the angle and/or angle change
> between subsequent images?

It depends substantially on the images. More to the point: it depends on
the shape and "recognizability" of the structures you want to measure.

Some shapes are extremely easy to detect (and then, you can automate the
measuring step), others are extremely hard. Do you have an example image?

Ciao,
Dscho