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Efficient Marker Matching Using Pair-wise Constraints in Physical Therapy Gregory Johnson, Nianhua Xie, Jill Slaboda, Y. Justin Shi, Emily Keshner, and Haibin Ling Temple University, Philadelphia, USA
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Document Date: 2010-09-15 16:28:11


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Santa Rosa / /

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United States / /

Facility

Haibin Ling Temple University / /

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non-iterative greedy algorithm / direct solution / comparison tool / immersive technology / real time data processing / physical therapy applications / heuristic solution / potential motion analysis applications / computer-aided physical therapy applications / expert using semi-automatic software / semi-automatic commercial software / /

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National Institute of Health / National Science Foundation / Temple University / Philadelphia / /

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G. Welch / C. Van Der Horst / K. Keller / Y. Justin Shi / Jill Slaboda / Hirokazu Kato / Gregory Johnson / L. Vicci / Alexander Hornung / Victor B. Zordan / Emily Keshner / S. Brumback / Klaus DorfmullerUhaas / Greg Welch / G. Bishop / /

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post doctoral researcher / physical model / Bishop / /

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North Dakota / /

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Iterative Closest Point algorithm / t-1 / Virtual Reality / ICP algorithm / one algorithm / Condensation / 3 Algorithm / 5 Algorithm / Automatic Marker Matching algorithm / non-iterative greedy algorithm / two algorithms / /

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