Body segment parameters; Geometric modelling; Image processing; Subject specific estimation
Indexed keywords
ANTHROPOMETRY;
BIOMECHANICS;
IMAGE PROCESSING;
POPULATION STATISTICS;
ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS;
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSES;
BODY SEGMENT PARAMETERS;
BODY SEGMENTS;
DIGITAL IMAGES;
ESTIMATION METHODS;
FUTURE WORKS;
GEOMETRIC MODELLING;
GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES;
MATHEMATICAL CALCULATIONS;
MOMENT OF INERTIAS;
SEGMENT DENSITIES;
SUBJECT-SPECIFIC ESTIMATION;
FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS;
ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS;
ARM CIRCUMFERENCE;
ARTICLE;
BODY DENSITY;
BODY HEIGHT;
BODY MASS;
BODY MOVEMENT;
BODY WEIGHT;
DIGITAL IMAGING;
GEOMETRY;
GRAVITY;
MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING;
METHODOLOGY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGING;
Precise determination of anthropometric dimensions by means of image processing methods for estimating human body segment parameter values
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Davidson, P.L., Wilson, S.J., Wilson, B.D., Chalmers, D.J., 2006. Three-dimensional analysis of arm impact during gymnastic back handsprings in children. In: Proceedings of the XXIV International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Salzburg, Austria.
Davidson, P.L., Wilson, S.J., Wilson, B.D., Chalmers, D.J., 2006. Three-dimensional analysis of arm impact during gymnastic back handsprings in children. In: Proceedings of the XXIV International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Salzburg, Austria.
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Adjustments to Zatsiorsky-Seluyanov's segment inertia parameters
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Analysis of body segment parameter differences between four human populations and the estimation errors of four popular mathematical models
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Body segment parameter estimation of the human lower leg using an elliptical model with validation from DEXA
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The appropriate use of regression equations for the estimation of segmental inertia parameters
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