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Webinar(Tutorial): OpenCap-Analyzing 3D Human Movement Dynamics using Smartphone Videos, Part 2 of 2

Webinar(Tutorial): OpenCap-Analyzing 3D Human Movement Dynamics using Smartphone Videos, Part 2 of 2

Scott Uhlrich and Antoine Falisse of Stanford University present a tutorial for

Webinar: OpenCap - Analyzing 3D Human Movement Dynamics using Smartphone Videos, Part 1 of 2

Webinar: OpenCap - Analyzing 3D Human Movement Dynamics using Smartphone Videos, Part 1 of 2

Scott Uhlrich and Antoine Falisse of Stanford University present their validation of

OpenCap @WCB2022 by Scott Uhlrich

OpenCap @WCB2022 by Scott Uhlrich

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Webinar: OpenSense: Analyzing Motion with Inertial Measurement Unit Data, Part 1 of 2

Webinar: OpenSense: Analyzing Motion with Inertial Measurement Unit Data, Part 1 of 2

Carmichael Ong of Stanford University presents an overview of OpenSense, a workflow to perform inverse kinematics (IK) with ...

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Webinar: Clinical Gait Analysis using Video-Based Pose Estimation,  Part 1 of 2

Webinar: Clinical Gait Analysis using Video-Based Pose Estimation, Part 1 of 2

Ryan Roemmich and Jan Stenum from the Kennedy Krieger Institute and John Hopkins University School of Medicine presents ...

OpenCap Monocular: 3D Human Kinematics and Dynamics From a Single Smartphone

OpenCap Monocular: 3D Human Kinematics and Dynamics From a Single Smartphone

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ESB Webinar Series – No.02 -Jumping into Musculoskeletal Modeling with OpenSim

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Lukasz Kidzinski of Stanford University presents a short hands-on tutorial aimed at getting individuals started on running deep ...