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Figure 4. Graphical comparisons of distance traversal patterns among individual tracklets engaging in unique actions captured by 5-second clips. Subjects engaging in walking movements (A and B, left column) exhibit substantially higher levels of cumulative and local distance changes compared to individuals engaging in hand-tool interactions (C and D, middle column) and in observation of peer activities (E and F, right column).