Walking is a complex task which includes hundreds of muscles, bones and joints working together to deliver smooth movements. With the complexity, walking has been widely investigated in order to identify the pattern of multi-segment movement and reveal the control mechanism. The degree of freedom and dimensional properties provide a view of the coordinative structure during walking, which has been extensively studied by using dimension reduction technique. In this paper, the studies related to the coordinative structure, dimensions detection and pattern reorganization during walking have been reviewed. Principal component analysis, as a popular technique, is widely used in the processing of human movement data. Both the principle and the ou...
We seek to use dimensionality reduction to simplify the difficult task of controlling a lower limb p...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
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Human movement engages many body segments which are highly coupled. These couplings, known as synerg...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
The purpose of this study was to identify meaningful gait patterns in knee frontal plane kinematics ...
This study proposes a framework for deconstructing complex walking patterns to create a simple princ...
This study proposes a framework for deconstructing complex walking patterns to create a simple princ...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
For a successful completion of a movement task the motor control system has to observe a multitude o...
Principal component analysis (PCA) is a tool able to transform data into a new space in which compon...
We describe a methodology for classification of gait (walk, run, jog, etc.) and recognition of indiv...
This study aimed at understanding whether principal component analysis (PCA) may be useful to charac...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
In this thesis, it is proposed that the visual perception of biological motion, both in natural imag...
We seek to use dimensionality reduction to simplify the difficult task of controlling a lower limb p...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Human movement engages many body segments which are highly coupled. These couplings, known as synerg...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
The purpose of this study was to identify meaningful gait patterns in knee frontal plane kinematics ...
This study proposes a framework for deconstructing complex walking patterns to create a simple princ...
This study proposes a framework for deconstructing complex walking patterns to create a simple princ...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
For a successful completion of a movement task the motor control system has to observe a multitude o...
Principal component analysis (PCA) is a tool able to transform data into a new space in which compon...
We describe a methodology for classification of gait (walk, run, jog, etc.) and recognition of indiv...
This study aimed at understanding whether principal component analysis (PCA) may be useful to charac...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
In this thesis, it is proposed that the visual perception of biological motion, both in natural imag...
We seek to use dimensionality reduction to simplify the difficult task of controlling a lower limb p...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...