pymecavideo
Open-source, Python-based application for video motion analysis, designed for teaching and learning mechanics
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pymecavideo is an open-source, Python-based application for video motion analysis, designed for teaching and learning mechanics. It enables students and educators to extract quantitative kinematics from ordinary videos: import a clip, set a spatial scale and time base, mark the position of one or more points frame by frame, and visualize trajectories. The software generates position, velocity, and acceleration plots, supports basic measurements (distances, angles, and time intervals), and allows data export (for example, as CSV) for further processing. Project files can be saved and reopened to reproduce or revise an analysis. With a straightforward interface tailored to classroom use, PyMecaVideo is ideal for exploring projectile motion, uniform and uniformly accelerated motion, circular motion, and other introductory mechanics topics. Developed by Georges Khaznadar and Jean-Baptiste Butet.
pymecavideo is developed by Georges Khaznadar et Jean-Baptiste Butet. The name of the program executable file is pymecavideo.exe. This particular product is not fit to be reviewed by our informers.
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