Tim van der Zee

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Tim van der Zee

Tim van der Zee

@Tim_vd_Zee

PhD-candidate at University of Calgary in the Biomedical Engineering Program

Присоединился Eylül 2021
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Scott Selbie
Scott Selbie@wscottselbie·
I was especially pleased to see that the data were stored in #c3d files and #Visual3D #cmo files. To facilitate the exploration of this dataset, @cmotioninc has created a tutorial using #Visual3D and #Inspect3D for modeling and cleaning the data. c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.…
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee

Curious how biomechanics of human walking changes with increasing step lengths, widths, frequencies and speeds? Our data descriptor paper was published today in Nature Scientific Data (see: rdcu.be/cZNIy). Apart from data, we also provide code for analysis on GitHub.

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Tim van der Zee
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee·
Thanks @cmotioninc for creating such a cool tutorial using our #Visual3D dataset 🙏 The tutorial explains how #Inspect3D may be used to clean and visualize the raw data files: c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.…
Scott Selbie@wscottselbie

I was especially pleased to see that the data were stored in #c3d files and #Visual3D #cmo files. To facilitate the exploration of this dataset, @cmotioninc has created a tutorial using #Visual3D and #Inspect3D for modeling and cleaning the data. c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.…

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Tim van der Zee
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee·
Curious how biomechanics of human walking changes with increasing step lengths, widths, frequencies and speeds? Our data descriptor paper was published today in Nature Scientific Data (see: rdcu.be/cZNIy). Apart from data, we also provide code for analysis on GitHub.
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Owen Beck
Owen Beck@Owen1Beck·
Shorter Muscle Fascicle Operating Lengths Increase the Metabolic Cost of Cyclic Force Production | doi.org/10.1152/japplp…
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Art Kuo
Art Kuo@KuoArt·
How to walk on this terrain? Optimally ofc! Obviously, look ahead for footholds. Otherwise practically no data—most biomechanical studies only do steady level walking. "Humans plan for the near future to walk economically on uneven terrain" Submitted ms by O. Darici & me 🧵 1/
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Art Kuo
Art Kuo@KuoArt·
Some say slow walking = high CoT, but that doesn't make sense. Usually wanna get somewhere, don't care about "per distance." We say slow walking = waste of time, which we DO care about. min COT not so useful. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (submitted ms) End/
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Art Kuo
Art Kuo@KuoArt·
Tooting our own horn, T van der Zee from my lab showed model with Zahalak style cross bridges + Ca activation + recruitment. Hill-type models aren’t mechanistic, hopeless for dynamic transient conditions (ie life). 1/
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Tim van der Zee
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee·
@edwardswb Haha I’ll make sure to also add “Brent” to the list of approved names, I think @BrentRaiteri will also appreciate that 😜
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Brent Edwards
Brent Edwards@edwardswb·
@Tim_vd_Zee Nice work! But you left out the part that it can only be used by people named Tim! 😝
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Tim van der Zee
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee·
Published today in PLOS ONE: TimTrack, a new (MATLAB-based) algorithm that estimates muscle fascicle length, pennation angle, and other features from ultrasound images without drift-sensitivity journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… All code and example data are freely available on my GitHub
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Tim van der Zee
Tim van der Zee@Tim_vd_Zee·
@NealeTillin @rosshm16 That sounds interesting, but the link doesn't work for me (I'm being redirected to ScienceDirect main page), could you perhaps provide another link? (e.g PubMed). That would be great, thanks!
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