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+ | ====== Event TPR Signal ====== | ||
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TPR signal is based on matching data from a range of frames against the same (or a different signal). When the two ranges match an Event Label is created at the midpoint of the range. For example, if one occurrence of heel strike has been identified, this command can be used to determine all other heel strike events in a file. | TPR signal is based on matching data from a range of frames against the same (or a different signal). When the two ranges match an Event Label is created at the midpoint of the range. For example, if one occurrence of heel strike has been identified, this command can be used to determine all other heel strike events in a file. | ||
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**Stanhope SJ, Kepple TM, McGuire DA, Roman NL.**(1990) "A Kinematic-Based Technique for Event Time Determination During Gait." Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 28:355-360. | **Stanhope SJ, Kepple TM, McGuire DA, Roman NL.**(1990) "A Kinematic-Based Technique for Event Time Determination During Gait." Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 28:355-360. | ||
- | ===== Event TPR Signal Command Details | + | ==== Pipeline Command ==== |
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+ | ==== Event TPR Signal Command Details ==== | ||
The command details are below: | The command details are below: | ||
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A dialog will pop up when pipeline selection is edited by double clicking with the left mouse button (see diagram below). | A dialog will pop up when pipeline selection is edited by double clicking with the left mouse button (see diagram below). | ||
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A few points to consider when using this command: | A few points to consider when using this command: | ||
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* If you wish to save the TPR signal for further use in other cmo files for pattern matching, then use the dialog to set the parameters and then click **Save TPR Signal** button. The button will not appear until you have completed setting the parameters. After clicking the button, a browser will open and you can select a folder and filename for your TPR signal file. The file extension will be .tps. Go to [[Visual3D: | * If you wish to save the TPR signal for further use in other cmo files for pattern matching, then use the dialog to set the parameters and then click **Save TPR Signal** button. The button will not appear until you have completed setting the parameters. After clicking the button, a browser will open and you can select a folder and filename for your TPR signal file. The file extension will be .tps. Go to [[Visual3D: | ||
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Below is an example script: | Below is an example script: | ||
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