
Logan Wade
@LWadeBiomech
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Our latest paper exploring the limits of current opensource markerless motion capture has just been published. #PLOSONE: Examination of 2D frontal and sagittal markerless motion capture: Implications for markerless appli .
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This study examined if occluded joint locations, obtained from 2D markerless motion capture (single camera view), produced 2D joint angles with reduced agreement compared to visible joints, and if 2D...
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RT @SteffiColyer: 🚨Great to see our mo-cap dataset paper published in @ScientificData 🚨. For repeated motions (walk….
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RT @darione581: PhD studentships #sport #computational #biomechanics #ML @UniofBath: Individual Subject-Specific Musculoskeletal Modelling….
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PhD Project - Individual Subject-Specific Musculoskeletal Modelling in Baseball Pitching at University of Bath, listed on FindAPhD.com
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After contact with some readers of my recent manuscript, I have just published the python code to perform repeat measures Bland-Altman analysis on github.
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Python code to calculate repeat measures Bland-altman SD and LOA - lwade-biomech/Repeat-Measure-BlandAltman-python
Our latest paper exploring the limits of current opensource markerless motion capture has just been published. #PLOSONE: Examination of 2D frontal and sagittal markerless motion capture: Implications for markerless appli .
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RT @CAMERA_Bath: Listen as @CAMERA_Bath's @pollymcguigan joins Brian Cox and Robin Ince, with Sally Gunnell, Prof Ben Garrod and comedian R….
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince discover the limits of human endurance.
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RT @CAMERA_Bath: CAMERA are currently inviting applications for 5 PhD projects. If you are looking for a new challenge in 2023 take a look….
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RT @CAMERA_Bath: On 24th November @CAMERA_Bath are running a FREE Biomechanics and Motion Capture workshop at @UniofBath. Suitable for Phy….
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RT @Dfeeney31: There is a popular idea: 'forget all other stats, just use t-tests' and I sympathize! BUT. I'd like to alter it to 'just use….
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approach to handle sporadic missing data, avoid the assumption of conditional independence in observations, and successfully model complex experimental protocols....
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Great to see our latest article on an open source markerless motion capture workflow has just been published in @JBiomech. @CAMERA_Bath @JBilzon @pollymcguigan @LaurieJNeedham @SteffiColyer.
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RT @JSportsSci: 🆕 @JSportsSci study out now, .led by @LWadeBiomech . 📄Backward Double Integration is a Valid Method to Calculate Maximal an….
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Great to have this paper, which examines how torque is produced about the ankle during walking accelerations, published in @royalsociety - Interface. Really proud of the interesting methodological approach we took to analysing the results.
Great to see Logan Wade's @LWadeBiomech new paper out. He came up with the idea to analyse walking ankle work loops with vector coding to characterise how humans speed up their walking. Useful for exoskeleton and legged robot design concepts -
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If you do not have access to the paper. Please use the link below to access one of the 50 free online copies.
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The backward double integration method uses one force plate and could calculate jump height for countermovement jumping, squat jumping and drop jumping by analysing the landing phase instead of the...
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Thanks to @neuromecHAHNics for originally pointing me to the Wank (2019) paper back in November 2019 which our research building upon.
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After some frustrating pre-publication delays, our article entitled 'Backward Double Integration is a Valid Method to Calculate Maximal and Sub-Maximal Jump Height' is finally published. @JBilzon @LaurieJNeedham @pollymcguigan @CAMERA_Bath .
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The backward double integration method uses one force plate and could calculate jump height for countermovement jumping, squat jumping and drop jumping by analysing the landing phase instead of the...
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Really happy to see our review of 'Applications and limitations of current markerless motion capture for clinical biomechanics' published today. @LaurieJNeedham @JBilzon @pollymcguigan
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Background Markerless motion capture has the potential to perform movement analysis with reduced data collection and processing time compared to marker-based methods. This technology is now starting...
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Great to see this extremely thorough analysis of open-source pose estimation algorithms published!.
Our (@CAMERA_Bath) latest markerless mocap work is out now:. We used several open-source pose estimation methods and our 3D fusion algorithm to produce 3D joint centres before evaluating against marker-based mocap. #biomechanics #computervision
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RT @FootScience: A new PhD paper by Robert Schuster (#notwitteryet). Presenting a different way to look at foot shape. We use 3D foot scann….
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