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This article describes a method for differentiating two types of horse gaits: walk and trot. Recognition of gait types is significant for different research branches. It is important in animal behavior analysis, gait and stride timing analysis, lameness detection, sports such as horse trotting and identifying opportunities for the use of horses. Research described in this article concerns detection...
Identifying walking gait events is important in gait analysis. In particular, heel-strike and toe-off are commonly used to define the stance phase and swing phase in normal human walking gait cycle. They are used to segment a stream of human motion data into discrete and meaningful sections that can be analyzed and compared with available literatures. This paper proposes multi-resolution wavelet decomposition...
In this paper, we aim to study and classify gait patterns among flat walking, descending stairs, and ascending stairs using inertial measurement unit (IMU) including triaxial accelerometers and gyroscopes. Six subjects were invited to gather gait data of flat walking, descending stairs, and ascending stairs wearing the shoe-integrated system with free speeds. The design of the classifier for identifying...
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