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- | ===== Load and View Data ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial can be completed with any [[Visual3D: | ||
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- | ===== Clean your Data ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial uses overground walking data from four subjects. The subjects walked at three different speeds; slow, normal and fast. [[[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Perform Principal Component Analysis ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial uses overground walking data from roughly 100 subjects divided into two conditions: normal control and osteoarthritis (moderate to severe). This data set can be found in the Demo folder of your Inspect3D installation. | ||
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- | ===== Export Results ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial uses the same overground walking data set as the [[# | ||
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- | It also uses predefined queries that have been saved in a .q3d file. [[[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Healthy Human Walking ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial explores the publicly available data set described in [[https:// | ||
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- | The data set is available through Figshare: [[[https:// | ||
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- | Supporting files are provided to simplify some of the data processing steps: [[[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Treadmill Walking in Healthy Individuals ===== | ||
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- | This tutorial explores Fukuchi et al.'s "gold standard" | ||
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- | The dataset is available through Figshare: [[[https:// | ||
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- | Supporting files are provided to simplify some of the tutorial' | ||
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- | ===== OpenBiomechanics Project ===== | ||
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- | These data sets are part of a [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Build CMZs ==== | ||
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- | This tutorial describes how to use Inspect3D' | ||
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- | This tutorial uses the OpenBiomechanics Project' | ||
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- | Supporting files are also provided: [[[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Refine Queries with Metadata ==== | ||
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- | This tutorial describes how the metadata included in CMZ files can be used the refine queries. | ||
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- | This tutorial uses the OpenBiomechanics Project' | ||
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- | To avoid building CMZ files from scratch, a checkpoint folder is available: [[[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Analysis of Baseball Hitters at Different Levels of Competition ==== | ||
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- | In this tutorial you will observe Inspect3Ds ability to automate the processing of large-scale data sets, and how metadata can be used to help you refine queries, while exploring OpenBiomechanics publicly available sports biomechanics data. | ||
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- | This tutorial uses the OpenBiomechanics Project' | ||
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- | To avoid building CMZ files from scratch, a checkpoint folder is available: [[[https:// | ||
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inspect3d/tutorials/tutorial_files.1718805210.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/19 13:53 by sgranger