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visual3d:documentation:pipeline:general_information:global_vs_loca_max_and_min [2024/06/19 12:50] sgrangervisual3d:documentation:pipeline:general_information:global_vs_loca_max_and_min [2024/07/17 15:45] (current) – created sgranger
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-{{{{{{{{\\+====== Global vs Loca Max and Min ======
  
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-====== minimum ====== 
  
-it is important to understand the differences between the **event_global_minimum** and **event_minimum** commands.+===== Minimum =====
  
-**event_global_minimum** creates an event at the global minimum value of a signal.\\+It is important to understand the differences between the **Event_Global_Minimum** and **Event_Minimum** commands. 
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 +**Event_Global_Minimum** creates an event at the global minimum value of a signal.\\
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-**event_minimum** creates an event at the local minimum value of a signal. this means the minimum value must be the minimum value for a number of frames before and after the value.\\ +**Event_Minimum** creates an event at the local minimum value of a signal. This means the minimum value must be the minimum value for a number of frames before and after the value.\\ 
-the minimum number of frames is specified in the **frame window** parameter of the pipeline command.\\+The minimum number of frames is specified in the **Frame Window** parameter of the pipeline command.\\
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-===== for example=====+==== For Example: ====
  
-for example: create events at the global and local minimum of the right knee flexion angle during a gait cycle (rhs+rhs).+For example: Create events at the global and local minimum of the Right Knee Flexion Angle during a gait cycle (RHS+RHS).
  
-|  **[[visual3d:documentation:pipeline:event_commands:event_global_minimum|event_global_minimum]]**\\ globalglobalmin_dialogbox.jpg  |  **[[visual3d:documentation:pipeline:event_commands:event_minimum|event_minimum]]**\\ globallocalmin_dialogbox.jpg  |+|  **[[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Event_Commands:Event_Global_Minimum|Event_Global_Minimum]]**\\ {{:GlobalGlobalMin_DialogBox.jpg}}   **[[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Event_Commands:Event_Minimum|Event_Minimum]]**\\ {{:GlobalLocalMin_DialogBox.jpg}}  |
  
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-the **global minimum** event is created at the lowest flexion angle during the entire gait cycle.\\+The **Global Minimum** event is created at the lowest flexion angle during the entire gait cycle.\\
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-the **local minimum** event is created at the minimum flexion angle, if that pt is the minimum value for 8 frames (the number of frames is pecified by the frame window).\\+The **Local Minimum** event is created at the minimum flexion angle, if that pt is the minimum value for 8 frames (the number of frames is pecified by the frame window).\\
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-|  globallocalmin.jpg  |+|  {{:GlobalLocalMin.jpg}}  |
  
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-to identify a local minimum:\\ +To identify a local minimum:\\ 
-the local minimum must be a peak and the signal may not be decreasing within the specified frame window.+The local minimum must be a peak and the signal may not be decreasing within the specified frame window.
  
-|  localmin_framewindow.jpg  |+|  {{:LocalMin_FrameWindow.jpg}}  |
  
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visual3d/documentation/pipeline/general_information/global_vs_loca_max_and_min.1718801459.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/19 12:50 by sgranger