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The relationship between muscles' electrical activity and body movements is of special importance in many medical applications. In this study, for the first time, we plan to evaluate the efficiency of time-delay parallel cascade identification (TDPCI) to predict jaw motion using Electromyography (EMG) signals recorded from two masticatory muscles, namely masseter and temporalis. The Obtained results...
Summary form only. Many models have been proposed over the years to study human movements in general and handwriting in particular: models relying on neural networks, dynamics models, psychophysical models, kinematic models and models exploiting minimization principles. Among the models that can be used to provide analytical representations of a pen stroke, the Kinematic Theory of rapid human movements...
Due to the mechanical coupling between the body segments, it is impossible to see with the naked eye the causes of body movements and understand the interaction between movements of different body parts. The goal of this paper is to investigate the use of induced acceleration analysis to reveal the causes of body movements. We derive the analytical equations to calculate induced accelerations and...
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