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This tutorial explores the publicly available data set described in [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01817-1 A biomechanics dataset of healthy human walking at various speeds, step lengths and step widths] by Tim J. van der Zee, Emily M. Mundinger and Arthur D. Kuo. | This tutorial explores the publicly available data set described in [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01817-1 A biomechanics dataset of healthy human walking at various speeds, step lengths and step widths] by Tim J. van der Zee, Emily M. Mundinger and Arthur D. Kuo. | ||
The [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5897423.v1 data | The data set is available through Figshare: [[https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5897423.v1 Data Set]]. | ||
Supporting files are provided to simplify some of the data processing steps: [[https://www.c-motion.com/download/examples/Inspect3D/I3D_Tutorial_Healthy_Human_Walking.zip Supporting Files]]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:08, 6 December 2022
Inspect3D's tutorials use real data sets wherever possible in order to demonstrate realistic scenarios and avoid overly simplistic examples.
Load and View Data
This tutorial can be completed with any CMZ file. You can use a data set from a Visual3D Workshop at a recent ASB meeting. [V3D Workshop @ ASB].
Clean your Data
This tutorial uses overground walking data from four subjects. The subjects walked at three different speeds; slow, normal and fast. [Four Subjects Walking Data Set].
Perform Principal Component Analysis
This tutorial uses overground walking data from roughly 100 subjects divided into two conditions: normal control and osteoarthritis (moderate to severe). This data set can be found in the Demo folder of your Inspect3D installation.
Export Results
This tutorial uses the same overground walking data set as the Clean your Data tutorial. [Four Subjects Walking Data Set].
It also uses predefined queries that have been saved in a .q3d file. [AnkleAngles.q3d].
Healthy Human Walking
This tutorial explores the publicly available data set described in A biomechanics dataset of healthy human walking at various speeds, step lengths and step widths by Tim J. van der Zee, Emily M. Mundinger and Arthur D. Kuo.
The data set is available through Figshare: [Data Set].
Supporting files are provided to simplify some of the data processing steps: [Supporting Files].