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A review of analytical techniques for gait data. Part 1: fuzzy, statistical and fractal methodsChau, 2001
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In recent years, several new approaches to gait data analysis have been explored, including fuzzy systems, multivariate statistical techniques and fractal dynamics. Through a critical survey of recent gait studies, this paper reviews the potential of these methods to strengthen …
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