2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0966-6362(00)00085-0
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Reduction of gait data variability using curve registration

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“…This technique expands or compresses the time axis in order to find temporal alignment at points of interest (27). Three points of interest were identified which defined two sub-phases of the jump.…”
Section: Ground Reaction Forces In Vertical Jumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique expands or compresses the time axis in order to find temporal alignment at points of interest (27). Three points of interest were identified which defined two sub-phases of the jump.…”
Section: Ground Reaction Forces In Vertical Jumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subtle variations in timing (possibly caused by altered speeds) can lead to inflated amplitude variability estimates (Chau et al, 2005). This can be somewhat addressed using curve registration techniques (Sadeghi et al, 2000), however such techniques are not yet widely used. Variability measured using MD without curve registration cannot currently differentiate between temporal and amplitude variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como o interesse é o de avaliar a variação da performance das atletas durante a temporada competitiva para cada mudança de objetivo no treinamento físico, normalizando os resultados dos testes em relação a coleta I, esta se torna referência para a verificação e avaliação frente aos sucessivos estímulos de sobrecarga de treinamento, devido à variabilidade intersujeito (26) , que possa ocorrer como resposta ao treinamento. Para verificar a diferença entre as médias foi utilizado o teste estatístico de Friedman com medidas repetidas para dados não-paramétricos.…”
Section: Análise Estatísticaunclassified