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==Public Data Sets== | |||
Exploring publicly available data with Inspect3D is a great way to understand the original paper, learn about Inspect3D's features, and get ideas for your own work. | |||
*Healthy Human Walking: [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01817-1 Original Paper], [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5897423.v1 Data], and [https://www.c-motion.com/download/examples/Inspect3D/I3D_Tutorial_Healthy_Human_Walking.zip Supporting Files] | |||
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Get more comfortable with all that Inspect3D has to offer by working through the following tutorials.
Tutorial Data Files
Inspect3D's tutorials use real data sets wherever possible in order to demonstrate realistic scenarios and avoid overly simplistic examples. Download links to the tutorial datasets can be found here.
Getting Started
Working through these four tutorials will provide you with an overview of how Inspect3D lets you analyse your motion capture data sets from start to finish.
- Tutorial 1: Load signals into Inspect3D and view them
- Tutorial 2: Clean your data
- Tutorial 3: Perform Principal Component Analysis
- Tutorial 4: Export your results
Public Data Sets
Exploring publicly available data with Inspect3D is a great way to understand the original paper, learn about Inspect3D's features, and get ideas for your own work.
- Healthy Human Walking: Original Paper, Data, and Supporting Files