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  • 3D Human motion analysis data

    Dear subscribers:

    Our lab is interested in obtaining free or
    commercially available data on the web or another
    source for 3D analysis of human motion. The
    particular activities of interest include,

    1. Gait (Male, Female, Elderly, Child)
    2. Jogging, Running
    3. Lifting and manual handling
    4. Stair Climbing
    5. Squatting
    6. Slope walking

    The data must conform to well accepted biomechanical
    analysis file formats (preferably C3D or DST). Other
    file formats that can be converted to C3D or DST are
    also welcome, provided the code for the data
    conversion is available.

    At the minimum, the data should include 3D Kinematic
    and Force plate data using a well accepted marker set
    (such as Helen Hayes). EMG data would be very useful
    as well. Ideally, we would like to follow the
    procedures and regression equations provided by Dr.
    Vaughan (Dynamics of Human Gait, Second Ed) to obtain
    the anthropometric and joint parameters from the given
    marker set. We would also appreciate information on
    alternative procedures and formulation in obtaining
    anthropometric parameters from marker positions.

    If such data is not available or cannot be shared, we
    would appreciate information about well equipped gait
    analysis and biomechanics laboratories with skilled
    technicians that have the capability to perform such
    experiments.

    Sincerely

    Behzad Dariush
    Honda R&D - Fundamental Research Labs
    800 California St. Suite 300
    Mountain View CA 94041


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