Search Results - The Visual Computer
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Gender-specific characteristics of physical performance during speed and strength exercises
Nagorna, V., Mytko, A., Oberhofer, K., Achermann, B., Lorenzetti, S.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Mathematical and statistical processing and data analysis were carried out using the computing and graphic capabilities of the computer programs "Statistica". …”
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Multicriteria analysis of the force ratio between two judokas in delayed real-time
Calmet, M., Sallantin, J., Monino, J.-L.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…One of their works consisted in analyzing on a computer a delayed real-time combat (without pause, nor visual or audi- tory signal) to observe one judoka. …”
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Electromyographic system of high sensitivity applied to the detection of myopathies in elite athletes
Izurieta, J., Córdova, P., Jiménez, D., Robayo, A.Published in 2019 Sixth International Conference on eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG) (2019)“…The process of treatment and visualization of action potentials is done using Free Software, through an application for the computer. …”
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RADVis: A software tool for the visual investigation of raw accelerometry data
Straczkiewicz, M., Urbanek, J., Harezlak, J.Published in Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour (2018)“…The authors employed MATLAB to develop the Raw Accelerometry Data Visualization (RADVis) tool for the examination of the raw accelerometry data collected with GENEActiv and ActiGraph devices. …”
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Cooperative activities of forearm muscles under loading applied to thumb or each finger
Tadano, S., Tonsho, Y., Keeratihattayakorn, S., Yamada, S., Nakajima, Y., Harada, M., Iwasaki, N.Published in Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering (2018)“…A novel method called electromyography computed tomography (EMG-CT) was developed to visualize muscle activity within a whole cross-section of the forearm by measuring surface EMG signals around the forearm. …”
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The evaluation of automatically detected electromyographic thresholds
Ertl, P., Overgaard, K., Sorensen, H., Schappacher-Tilp, G., Kazimierski-Hentschel, K., Tilp, M.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare visually and mathematically detected EMGT calculated from active movement phases only. …”
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Effectiveness of pedalling retraining in reducing bilateral pedal force asymmetries
Bini, R. R., Jacques, T. C., Carpes, F. P., Vaz, M. A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2017)“…Twenty cyclists were assessed and 10 enrolled in a pedalling retraining method receiving visual and verbal feedback of pedal forces. The asymmetry index was computed for comparison of bilateral peak pedal forces and used during retraining (12 trials at 70% of peak power). …”
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Determinants of return to play after the nonoperative management of hamstring injuries in athletes. A systematic review
Fournier-Farley, C., Lamontagne, M., Gendron, P., Gagnon, D. H.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2016)“…In terms of the clinical assessment, the following factors were associated with a longer recovery time: stretching-type injuries, recreational-level sports, structural versus functional injuries, greater range of motion deficit with the hip flexed at 90°, time to first consultation >1 week, increased pain on the visual analog scale, and >1 day to be able to walk pain free after the injury. …”
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Separating muscular and non-muscular forces at the pedal
Haenen, H., van de Ven, F., Willems, P., Savelberg, H.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2015)“…Application: As an illustration of significant difference the index of effectiveness (IE) is shown for measured and computed muscular component (Figure 1). Visual feedback makes only sense when it is based on pure muscular effort displayed by computed force vectors. …”
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Muscle stress generated in the forearm during hand gripping
Keeratihattayakorn, S., Yamada, S., Tadano, S.Published in Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering (2015)“…The authors proposed an electromyography computed tomography (EMG-CT) method to measure the distribution of muscle activity in the forearm using surface EMG signals from multiple surface electrodes. …”
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Research methods in biomechanics
Robertson, D. G. E., Caldwell, G. E., Hamill, J., Kamen, G., Whittlesey, S. N.Published 2014“…Also included is access to biomechanics research software designed by C-Motion, Visual3D Educational Edition, which allows users to explore the full range of modeling capabilities of the professional Visual3D software in sample data files as well as display visualizations for other data sets. …”
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Active volumetric musculoskeletal systems
Fan, Y., Litven, J., Pai, D. K.Published in ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) archive (2014)Subjects: “…computer…”
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Motion reconstruction using sparse accelerometer data
Tautges, J., Zinke, A., Krüger, B., Baumann, J., Weber, A., Helten, T., Müller, M., Seidel, H. P., Eberhardt, B.Published in ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) archive (2011)“…The development of methods and tools for the generation of visually appealing motion sequences using prerecorded motion capture data has become an important research area in computer animation. …”
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Effects of saddle height on pedal force effectiveness
Bini, R. R., Hume, P. A., Crofta, J. L.Published in Procedia Engineering (2011)“…Workload was normalized by body weight and pedaling cadence was visually controlled by the athletes at 90 ± 2 rpm for all trials. …”
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Turbulence model choice for the calculation of drag forces when using the CFD method
Zaidi, H., Fohanno, S., Taiar, R., Polidori, G.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2010)“…The standard k-w model also enabled to capture the vortex structures developing at the swimmer`s back and buttocks in underwater swimming; the same vortices had been visualized by flow visualization experiments carried out at the INSEP (National Institute for Sport and Physical Education in Paris) with the French national swimming team.…”
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Anatomically-based musculoskeletal modeling: prediction and validation of muscle deformation during walking
Oberhofer, K., Mithraratne, K., Stott, N. S., Anderson, I. A.Published in The Visual Computer (2009)“…The Visual Computer…”


