Trajectory
A trajectory will show how the selected object changes position along the sequence.
If the trajectory points are too close to one another (less than 0,5m), we will hide some of them to provide trajectory clarity. The current frame point will appear once you've stepped into it, even if it wasn't visible by default. This is more common for static objects or objects that don't move as much throughout a sequence (e.g., pedestrians).
Each point along the line represents a frame and the object's position in that frame. Click on a trajectory point to go to that point in time.
The direction indicators option displays arrows along the object's trajectory to show its direction at specific points in time. Clicking an arrow navigates to that point in time.
A rotation deviation can indicate an unexpected change in the orientation of an object along its trajectory. When rotation deviations are detected, a label will be shown next to the point with the deviation. Click on the label to inspect the deviation.
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