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Events you want to use to normalize the data to: | Events you want to use to normalize the data to: | ||
* <b>Event Sequence:</b> | * <b>Event Sequence:</b> Events to normalize data to | ||
** Typically Kinematic Signals are normalized from R/LHS to R/LHS | |||
** Typically Kinetic Signals are normalized from R/LON to R/LHS | |||
* <b>Exclude Events:</b> | * <b>Exclude Events:</b> | ||
* <b>Number of Points:</b> | ** Event sequences that data should not be included | ||
* <b>Spline Type:</b> | * <b>Number of Points:</b> Typically a gait cycle is normalized to 101 data points | ||
* <b>Spline Type:</b> Cubic or Linear - you should use a cubic spline to normalize the data | |||
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Refinement: | <b>Refinement:</b> | ||
* <b>Refine using tag:</b> | * <b>Refine using tag:</b> Any tags that exist in the workspace can be selected | ||
* <b>Use AND Logic:</b> | * <b>Use AND Logic:</b> If two tags are selected: | ||
* <b>Refine using signal:</b> | ** Checking AND will only include trials that contain both tags | ||
** Unchecking AND will include any trials that contain either tag | |||
* <b>Refine using signal:</b> Allows you to add further requirements to query a signal | |||
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* <b>Refinement Name:</b> | Refinement allows you to say if this trial contains "Signal X", check if that signal meets the specified criteria. | ||
* <b>Signal Definition:</b> | * <b>Refinement Name:</b> Each refinement in a sub-group requires a unique name | ||
* <b>Signal Definition:</b> Specify the signal you want to work with as it is referenced in the Visual3D Data Tree | |||
** <b>Type:</b> | ** <b>Type:</b> | ||
** <b>Folder:</b> | ** <b>Folder:</b> | ||
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Revision as of 18:16, 2 May 2022
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Introduction
The group definition dialog is used to define which signals you want to query from the CMZ library and allows you to group data together (ex. right and left side, intact/affected).
Sections
Group Definition File
You can save group definitions (.q3d) so they can be loaded again (for use on the same or a different CMZ library). You can save one group definition at a time to a file, or all files.
Groups and Sub Groups
Sub-Group Definition
The Sub-Group Definition lets you define the signals you want to query. These signals are defined using the following information:
Signals
Name of the signal as it is referenced in the Visual3D Data tree:
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Events
Events you want to use to normalize the data to:
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Refinement
Refinement:
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Refinement allows you to say if this trial contains "Signal X", check if that signal meets the specified criteria.
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