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sift:tutorials:openbiomechanics_project:refine_queries_with_metadata [2024/11/29 18:24] wikisysopsift:tutorials:openbiomechanics_project:refine_queries_with_metadata [2024/11/29 18:43] (current) sgranger
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 In the example below, we can see that there are four headers (static_model, dynamic_file, walking_speed and subject_mass). In the example below, we can see that there are four headers (static_model, dynamic_file, walking_speed and subject_mass).
  
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 Here you can edit the description fields and subject specific fields. After you are satisfied with the fields, click "Apply" to build CMZs and load the library. Here you can edit the description fields and subject specific fields. After you are satisfied with the fields, click "Apply" to build CMZs and load the library.
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 If you navigate from the Query Builder dialog to the Auto-Populate menu, In the **Signals** tab Select **Metric** as the signal type and **meta** as the signal folder. Now switch over to the **Refinements** tab, click {{:sift_action_add.png}} **Add Signal**, create three refinements as seen in the picture below, and then hit {{:sift_apply.png}} **Create**. If you navigate from the Query Builder dialog to the Auto-Populate menu, In the **Signals** tab Select **Metric** as the signal type and **meta** as the signal folder. Now switch over to the **Refinements** tab, click {{:sift_action_add.png}} **Add Signal**, create three refinements as seen in the picture below, and then hit {{:sift_apply.png}} **Create**.
  
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 Since I want to refine my data by walking speed in this example, I name the refinement "2.0", choose the data under METRIC>meta>walking_speed>X and indicate that the value must be "Equal to" 2.0. I can then save my refinements as an .xml file which can be loaded at any time if I want to re-query my library. Since I want to refine my data by walking speed in this example, I name the refinement "2.0", choose the data under METRIC>meta>walking_speed>X and indicate that the value must be "Equal to" 2.0. I can then save my refinements as an .xml file which can be loaded at any time if I want to re-query my library.
  
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 ==== Visualizing Refined Queries ==== ==== Visualizing Refined Queries ====
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 Insure that **Plot Type** is set to Metric Plot, then check the boxes for **Select All Groups** and **Select All Workspaces**. Insure that **Plot Type** is set to Metric Plot, then check the boxes for **Select All Groups** and **Select All Workspaces**.
  
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sift/tutorials/openbiomechanics_project/refine_queries_with_metadata.1732904661.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/11/29 18:24 by wikisysop