I'm pleased to announce two new contributions the ISBweb's Software & Data
Archives.
Jim Patton of Northwestern University (j-patton@northwestern.edu) has
contributed the Matlab source code for generating the stability boundaries
described in Pai, Y. C., Patton, J., L., (1997) "Center of mass
velocity-position predictions for balance control" Journal of Biomechanics,
30(4): 347-354. (Even if you are not a balance, stability, or robotics
specialist, it's fascinating to watch this one run)
Edmund Cramp (eac@emgsrus.com) of Motion Lab Systems, Inc. maintains the C3D
motion capture file format. C3D is a binary, 3D motion & analog data file
format that is supported by many of the popular 3D systems used in
biomechanics. Edmund has provided some goodies from the C3D website for the
ISB archives, including details of the C3D format and a software SDK for
developing C3D-based applications.
The new software and data can be found at
http://www.isbweb.org/software/movanal.html
The ISB's software and data archive is a great way of sharing your work with
the biomechanics community. If you are interested in contributing, please go
to http://www.isbweb.org/admin/contrib.html for instructions.
Thanks to Jim and Edmund for their contributions.
Martyn Shorten
ISB Informatics
ISB Home Page: http://www.isbweb.org
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Archives.
Jim Patton of Northwestern University (j-patton@northwestern.edu) has
contributed the Matlab source code for generating the stability boundaries
described in Pai, Y. C., Patton, J., L., (1997) "Center of mass
velocity-position predictions for balance control" Journal of Biomechanics,
30(4): 347-354. (Even if you are not a balance, stability, or robotics
specialist, it's fascinating to watch this one run)
Edmund Cramp (eac@emgsrus.com) of Motion Lab Systems, Inc. maintains the C3D
motion capture file format. C3D is a binary, 3D motion & analog data file
format that is supported by many of the popular 3D systems used in
biomechanics. Edmund has provided some goodies from the C3D website for the
ISB archives, including details of the C3D format and a software SDK for
developing C3D-based applications.
The new software and data can be found at
http://www.isbweb.org/software/movanal.html
The ISB's software and data archive is a great way of sharing your work with
the biomechanics community. If you are interested in contributing, please go
to http://www.isbweb.org/admin/contrib.html for instructions.
Thanks to Jim and Edmund for their contributions.
Martyn Shorten
ISB Informatics
ISB Home Page: http://www.isbweb.org
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