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====== Clean your Data ====== | ====== Clean your Data ====== | ||
- | This tutorial will show you how to use Sift as a data cleaning, or quality assurance, tool. You will learn how to check for and correct faulty force assignments from all files at once, thereby removing any artifacts from the data. This is particularly useful for lab managers (or supervisors) who may not be familiar with the raw data, or collaborators that were not involved in the collection process. | + | This tutorial will show you how to use Sift as a data cleaning, or quality assurance, tool. You will learn how to check for and correct faulty force assignments from all files at once. This is particularly useful for lab managers (or supervisors) who may not be familiar with the raw data, or collaborators that were not involved in the collection process. |
+ | If you prefer, a video tutorial is available outlining the same process. It is available at this link: [[https:// | ||
==== Data ==== | ==== Data ==== | ||
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3.2.1. **Signals**: | 3.2.1. **Signals**: | ||
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3.2.2. **Events**: This tab allows the user to specify the desired event sequence to extract data from. For instance, the right gait cycle could be extracted using the event sequences RON, ROFF or RHS, RHS. For this tutorial select the RON and ROFF events and leave the default normalization values of 101 for the number of points and cubic for the spline type. | 3.2.2. **Events**: This tab allows the user to specify the desired event sequence to extract data from. For instance, the right gait cycle could be extracted using the event sequences RON, ROFF or RHS, RHS. For this tutorial select the RON and ROFF events and leave the default normalization values of 101 for the number of points and cubic for the spline type. | ||
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3.2.3. **Refinements**: | 3.2.3. **Refinements**: | ||
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==== Updating the original data ==== | ==== Updating the original data ==== | ||
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+ | 1. Now that the incorrect force assignments have been identified in our data set, it is possible to update the original [[Visual3D: | ||
- | Now that the incorrect force assignments have been identified in our data set, it is possible to update the original [[Visual3D: | ||
2. The **Excluded Traces** options allow the user to add a BAD event to the excluded traces. This option is helpful if the intention is to [[Visual3D: | 2. The **Excluded Traces** options allow the user to add a BAD event to the excluded traces. This option is helpful if the intention is to [[Visual3D: | ||
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