Webinar - OpenSim Moco: Software to optimize the motion and control of OpenSim models

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Speakers: Christopher Dembia & Nick Bianco, Stanford University
    OpenSim is a freely available software package for modeling the musculoskeletal system. Moco extends OpenSim’s capabilities and enables users to optimize the motion and control of OpenSim models. In this webinar, Moco developers Christopher Dembia and Nick Bianco from Stanford University provided a primer on the direct collocation method, introduced the features of Moco, and highlighted applications of Moco.
    You can learn more about Moco and download the software by visiting simtk.org/proj....
    A preprint describing Moco is available at www.biorxiv.or....
    You can reproduce the results from the preprint using the materials available at github.com/sta....

Комментарии • 4

  • @rosswilkinson141
    @rosswilkinson141 4 года назад

    Fantastic overview guys! Excited to get started. My goal might be slightly ambitious, but it is to create a data-free muscle-driven model of standing bicycling. Thank you again for all your work!

  • @ashleigh819
    @ashleigh819 2 года назад

    can MOCO be used to calculate GRFs from mocap data as AnyBody software can do? Thanks!

  • @braakabbany711
    @braakabbany711 2 года назад

    why you dont implement cost functions related to energy reduction and after deducing the unique paths train soldiers who might be trapped how to move their bodies in a way that doesn't use too much energy in order to hold out as long as possible before the time-consuming help arrives

  • @dragonxxx6302
    @dragonxxx6302 2 года назад

    What about dynamic programming ..or dc