Full body marker set in (A) anterior (B) right lateral (C) posterior

Full body marker set in (A) anterior (B) right lateral (C) posterior

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Download scientific diagram | Full body marker set in (A) anterior (B) right lateral (C) posterior view. The markers were placed at os frontale glabella, 7th cervical vertebrae, sternum jugular notch, sacrum (mid-point between left and right posterior superior iliac spine) and bilaterally at greater wing of sphenoid bone, acromion, scapula inferior angle, humerus lateral epicondyle, humerus medial epicondyle, forearm, radius styloid process, ulna styloid process, head of 3rd metacarpal, iliac crest tubercle, femur greater trochanter, femur lateral epicondyle, femur medial epicondyle, fibula apex of lateral malleolus, tibia apex of medial malleolus, posterior surface of calcaneus, head of 1st metatarsus, head of 5th metatarsus and clusters with four markers each at the thigh and shank and clusters of three markers each at the humerus. from publication: Explaining the unique nature of individual gait patterns with deep learning | Machine learning (ML) techniques such as (deep) artificial neural networks (DNN) are solving very successfully a plethora of tasks and provide new predictive models for complex physical, chemical, biological and social systems. However, in most cases this comes with the | Gait, Deep Learning and Biomechanics | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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