DetectionFailure

Detection Failures for positioning and posing

This contains all of the Detection Failures that are possible throughout the entire capture flow.

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Difference between your shoulders and ankles. If that is less than a certain percentage of the screen, it marks you as too far.

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Difference between your shoulders and ankles. If that is greater than a certain percentage of the screen, it marks you as too far. Or, when some limb joints are missing.

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Left shoulder too far from center

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Right shoulder too far from center

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No nose detected

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Waist is too far below the center of screen

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Waist is too far above the center of screen

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Head below top 33% of screen height

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Ankles above bottom 22% of screen height

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You're not positioned upright

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Legs are misaligned

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Arms are misaligned

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Right arm raised too high

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Left arm raised too high

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Right arm is too high

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Left arm is too high

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Right arm is too low

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Left arm is too low

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Arms are misaligned

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General occlusion problem

Properties

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Returns a representation of an immutable list of all enum entries, in the order they're declared.

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Functions

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Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)

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Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they're declared.