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MathWorks Inc gamrand
The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in <t>Matlab</t> using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).
Gamrand, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Peripheral Network Connectivity Analyses for the Real-Time Tracking of Coupled Bodies in Motion

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

doi: 10.3390/s18093117

The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in Matlab using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).
Figure Legend Snippet: The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in Matlab using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).

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MathWorks Inc gamrand
The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in <t>Matlab</t> using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).
Gamrand, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/gamrand/product/MathWorks Inc
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
gamrand - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
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The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in Matlab using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Article Title: Peripheral Network Connectivity Analyses for the Real-Time Tracking of Coupled Bodies in Motion

doi: 10.3390/s18093117

Figure Lengend Snippet: The data collection and representation tools. ( A ) Two professional dancers in T-pose while being calibrated within the Phase Space. Cameras capturing the motion are marked and suits contain 38 LEDs in each dancer’s body. Data is sampled at 960 Hz. ( B ) ( Left ) panel: Skeleton showing the distribution of LEDs from 1–38 across the body segments. ( Right ) panel: Our avatar designed in Matlab using a forward kinematics model in to track the various parameters of interest (see movie from the Phase Space and Bot and Dolly in Link 1 of the .).

Article Snippet: The number of overlapping frames is randomly chosen using the continuous Gamma family of probability distributions, generated with the MATLAB function gamrand , according to the empirically estimated Gamma-mean and Gamma-variance, using the MLE approach, as explained above (fitting the Gamma shape and scale parameters obtainable from the whole data set to attain the mean and variance).

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