2017
DOI: 10.1590/2446-4740.01017
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Reconstruction of gait biomechanical parameters using cyclograms and artificial neural networks

Abstract: Introduction: Historically, assessing the quality of human gait has been a difficult process. Advanced studies can be conducted using modern 3D systems. However, due to their high cost, usage of these 3D systems is still restricted to research environments. 2D systems offer simpler and more affordable solutions. Methods: In this study, the gait of 40 volunteers walking on a treadmill was recorded in the sagittal plane, using a 2D motion capture system. The extracted joint angles data were used to create cyclog… Show more

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“…The signal Cyclogram was used to monitor the arc stability; because of Cyclogram are the combination between welding current and voltage with ignoring the time axis. Historically, Cyclogram was introduced in biomechanical for movement of the human body; little research has been studied about motion analysis of human gait [11,12]. Meanwhile, in the welding industry, Cyclogram was used to represent the arc stability of the current and voltage in the metal transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signal Cyclogram was used to monitor the arc stability; because of Cyclogram are the combination between welding current and voltage with ignoring the time axis. Historically, Cyclogram was introduced in biomechanical for movement of the human body; little research has been studied about motion analysis of human gait [11,12]. Meanwhile, in the welding industry, Cyclogram was used to represent the arc stability of the current and voltage in the metal transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%