A PCA-based bio-motion generator to synthesize new patterns of human running [PDF]
Synthesizing human movement is useful for most applications where the use of avatars is required. These movements should be as realistic as possible and thus must take into account anthropometric characteristics (weight, height, etc.), gender, and the performance of the activity being developed.
Baydal Bertomeu, José Mª +5 more
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2H-MoS2 lubrication-enhanced MWCNT nanocomposite for subtle bio-motion piezoresistive detection with deep learning integration [PDF]
Intelligent piezoresistive health monitoring systems integrate advanced nanocomposite architectures with precise algorithmic analysis for real-time physiological assessment. However, existing works often prioritize high sensitivity at the expense of strain tolerance and require complex fabrication procedures.
Ke-Yu Yao +10 more
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Cameras and Inertial/Magnetic Sensor Units Alignment Calibration [PDF]
Due to the external acceleration interference/ magnetic disturbance, the inertial/magnetic measurements are usually fused with visual data for drift-free orientation estimation, which plays an important role in a wide variety of applications, ranging ...
Zhang, Z-Q
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Back to MLP: a simple baseline for human motion prediction [PDF]
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Alameda-Pineda, Xavier +5 more
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Two-step calibration methods for miniature inertial and magnetic sensor units [PDF]
Low-cost inertial/magnetic sensor units have been extensively used to determine sensor attitude information for a wide variety of applications, ranging from virtual reality, underwater vehicles, handheld navigation systems, to biomotion analysis and ...
Zhang, ZQ
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Operation of Skis and Mechanism of Turns [PDF]
We analyse the mechanism of the Alpineski robot which can make only the rotation of hip joints around the femur axes but can execute repeated turns such as Pflug Bogen, Stemm Turn and Parallel Turn. We take this Alpineski robot as a model of human skier,
HASEGAWA, Kenji +5 more
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Use of an inertial/magnetic sensor module for pedestrian tracking during normal walking [PDF]
The ability to track pedestrians without any infrastructure support is required by numerous applications in the healthcare, augmented reality, and entertainment industries.
Meng, X, Zhang, ZQ
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Distinguishing sleep from wake with a radar sensor: A contact-free real-time sleep monitor [PDF]
This work aimed to evaluate whether a radar sensor can distinguish sleep from wakefulness in real time. The sensor detects body movements without direct physical contact with the subject and can be embedded in the roof of a hospital room for completely ...
Engstrøm, Morten +5 more
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An Analysis of Muscle Load on the Erector Spinae of a Pregnant Woman
The first objective of this study was to develop a musculoskeletal simulation model to analyze the muscle load of a pregnant woman. The second objective of this study was to investigate the muscle load on the Erector Spinae numerically using the ...
Motomu NAKASHIMA, Taku KOMURA
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Micromagnetometer calibration for accurate orientation estimation [PDF]
Micromagnetometers, together with inertial sensors, are widely used for attitude estimation for a wide variety of applications. However, appropriate sensor calibration, which is essential to the accuracy of attitude reconstruction, must be performed in ...
Yang, GZ, Zhang, ZQ
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