A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement
Bockemühl T, Dürr V (2004)
In: Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. po 228-po 228.
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Einrichtung
Stichworte
COMPONENTS;
control;
Human;
JOINT;
limb;
model;
motion capture;
MOTOR;
Motor control;
movement;
MOVEMENTS;
PATTERNS;
POSITION;
Posture;
Principal Component;
shoulder;
small;
system;
TASK;
TIME;
COMPONENT;
Arm;
MECHANISMS;
MECHANISM;
joint angles;
analysis;
catching;
behavior;
Algorithm;
Arm movement
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol.
Seite(n)
po 228-po 228
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681252
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Bockemühl T, Dürr V. A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement. In: Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. 2004: po 228-po 228.
Bockemühl, T., & Dürr, V. (2004). A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement. Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol., po 228-po 228.
Bockemühl, Till, and Dürr, Volker. 2004. “A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement”. In Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol., po 228-po 228.
Bockemühl, T., and Dürr, V. (2004). “A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement” in Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. po 228-po 228.
Bockemühl, T., & Dürr, V., 2004. A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement. In Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. pp. po 228-po 228.
T. Bockemühl and V. Dürr, “A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement”, Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol., 2004, pp.po 228-po 228.
Bockemühl, T., Dürr, V.: A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement. Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. p. po 228-po 228. (2004).
Bockemühl, Till, and Dürr, Volker. “A small set of principal components can efficiently describe human arm movement”. Proc.7th Congr.Int.Soc.Neuroethol. 2004. po 228-po 228.