The Biomechanics and Vision Computing Research Center integrates biomechanics with computer vision to solve real-world problems in healthcare and human-machine interaction. Research areas include yoga action recognition, classical dance pose estimation, and real-time sign language interpretation. Advanced tools like Vicon Vero cameras and high-speed sensors enable precise 3D motion capture and analysis. The center’s projects have produced innovative datasets, including a 3D action dataset for human pose estimation. Faculty expertise spans AI, deep learning, and computer vision, ensuring high-quality research outputs. Collaborative efforts with industries and academic institutions enhance its research impact. Workshops and seminars provide hands-on training in motion analysis and vision computing. The center’s mission is to develop practical solutions for motion-based diagnostics and assistive technologies.