Knowledge Acquisition from a Biomechanical System: Human Gait Transition as an Example

Y. Vereshchaga, W. Baumgartner
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New approaches that allow a logical link to be established between body parameters and the dynamics of locomotion are attracting increasing interest. We propose a method that obtains knowledge from a biomechanical system. The speed of human gait transition from walking to running was investigated. Employing soft clustering and fuzzy logic principles, we derived the most influential body parameters and logical rules between them which define the preferred transition speed (PTS). The first-order PTS determinants are mass, tibial height and thigh length, while those of the second order are lateral malleolus height and body height. Four logical rules allow PTS values to be predicted with an accuracy of 0.03 m/s when using first-order parameters, and of 0.01 m/s when additionally second-order parameters are included. Compared to previously published studies, these accuracies are the best obtained to date, making our method a promising tool for practical applications.
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生物力学系统的知识获取:以人的步态转换为例
在身体参数和运动动力学之间建立逻辑联系的新方法正引起越来越多的兴趣。我们提出了一种从生物力学系统中获取知识的方法。研究了人从步行到跑步的步态转换速度。采用软聚类和模糊逻辑原理,推导出最具影响力的车身参数和它们之间的逻辑规则,确定了首选过渡速度。一级PTS决定因素是质量、胫骨高度和大腿长度,二级PTS决定因素是外踝高度和体高。当使用一阶参数时,四个逻辑规则允许以0.03 m/s的精度预测PTS值,当包含额外的二阶参数时,精度为0.01 m/s。与先前发表的研究相比,这些精度是迄今为止获得的最佳精度,使我们的方法成为实际应用的有前途的工具。
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