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+ | ====== Find Representative Signal ====== | ||
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+ | Find the signal that is most representative of a set of signals. This implementation is based on the following article: | ||
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+ | Shadmehr R and Mussa-Ivaldi FA (1994) **Adaptive Representation of Dynamics during Learning of a Motor Task**. J. Neuroscience 14(5), pp 3208-3224. | ||
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+ | **Note:** there is an error in the appendix that we have accounted for. | ||
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+ | For example, to find the representative Knee Flexion Angle over the range RHS to RHS: | ||
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+ | Find_Representative_Signal | ||
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+ | ! / | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | The resulting signal RKNEE_ANGLE_REP is located in the **GLOBAL:: | ||
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