Ardestani et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Human lower extremity joint moment prediction: A wavelet neural network approachArdestani et al., 2014
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- Ardestani M
- Zhang X
- Wang L
- Lian Q
- Liu Y
- He J
- Li D
- Jin Z
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- Expert Systems with Applications
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Joint moment is one of the most important factors in human gait analysis. It can be calculated using multi body dynamics but might not be straight forward. This study had two main purposes; firstly, to develop a generic multi-dimensional wavelet neural network (WNN) as a …
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