| The OpenSim project and the National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) at Stanford invite you to join our next webinar, featuring Christopher Dembia & Nick Bianco from Stanford University. DETAILS Title: OpenSim Moco: Software to optimize the motion and control of OpenSim models Speaker: Christopher Dembia & Nick Bianco, Stanford University Time: Thursday, November 14, 2019 10:00 am Pacific Time Registration: https://stanford.webex.com/stanford/...0d60e8fdb04bf2 ABSTRACT Moco is a newly released musculoskeletal simulation tool to extend the OpenSim software’s capabilities. Unlike many other such tools that can only track observed moments, Moco allows users to customize optimization cost functions and solve a variety of problems, including:
Moco uses the direct collocation method, which is often faster than or can handle more diverse problems than other popular methods for musculoskeletal simulation. However, direct collocation requires extensive technical expertise to implement. Moco gives researchers access to this advanced technique through a simple and intuitive interface, thereby allowing researchers to focus on their scientific questions. In this webinar, Moco developers Christopher Dembia and Nick Bianco from Stanford University will provide a primer on the direct collocation method, introduce the features of Moco, and highlight applications of Moco. |
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