2025

Arxiv

Step2Motion: Locomotion Reconstruction from Pressure Sensing Insoles

J. L. Ponton, E. Alvarado, L. G. Foo, N. Pelechano, C. Andujar, M. Habermann

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Keywords

locomotion reconstruction, pressure sensing insoles, motion capture, human motion, deep learning, diffusion models, imu, pressure sensors

Abstract

Human motion is fundamentally driven by continuous physical interaction with the environment. Whether walking, running, or simply standing, the forces exchanged between our feet and the ground provide crucial insights for understanding and reconstructing human movement. Recent advances in wearable insole devices offer a compelling solution for capturing these forces in diverse, real-world scenarios. Sensor insoles pose no constraint on the users' motion (unlike mocap suits) and are unaffected by line-of-sight limitations (in contrast to optical systems). These qualities make sensor insoles an ideal choice for robust, unconstrained motion capture, particularly in outdoor environments. Surprisingly, leveraging these devices with recent motion reconstruction methods remains largely unexplored. Aiming to fill this gap, we present Step2Motion, the first approach to reconstruct human locomotion from multi-modal insole sensors. Our method utilizes pressure and inertial data-accelerations and angular rates captured by the insoles to reconstruct human motion. We evaluate the effectiveness of our approach across a range of experiments to show its versatility for diverse locomotion styles, from simple ones like walking or jogging up to moving sideways, on tiptoes, slightly crouching, or dancing. The complete source code, trained model, data, and supplementary material used in this paper can be found at: link will be added upon acceptance.

Moticon's Summary

This study utilized Moticon's OpenGo Sensor Insoles as the exclusive data source for a novel deep-learning framework called Step2Motion. The model used the multi-modal data from the insoles—specifically the 16 pressure sensors and the integrated IMU (acceleration and angular rates) —to reconstruct complex, full-body human locomotion. The Moticon insoles provided the necessary foot-ground interaction data to accurately reconstruct the lower-body motion and synthesize plausible upper-body movements for diverse activities, including walking, jogging, and dancing.

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