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other:inspect3d:tutorials:linear_global_gait_asymmetry_index_lgga [2024/12/17 20:50] – [References] wikisysopother:inspect3d:tutorials:linear_global_gait_asymmetry_index_lgga [2024/12/17 20:55] (current) – [Mathematics of LGGA] wikisysop
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-the following equation considers xl and xr to be individual points of the left and right matching signal components. All signals are time normalized to 101 points. The root mean squares difference is used to find the GGA of each signal. +The following equation considers xl and xr to be individual points of the average left and right matching signal components. All signals are time normalized to 101 points. The root mean squares difference is used to find the GGA of each signal. 
  
 In Inspect3D, these individual GGA values are stored so that a user can compare the contributions of individual signals to the whole asymmetry score. A global LGGA score is computed by a sum of all GGA values.  In Inspect3D, these individual GGA values are stored so that a user can compare the contributions of individual signals to the whole asymmetry score. A global LGGA score is computed by a sum of all GGA values. 
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