MoveD - Example of shared data with metadata

The example of Normdata contains a dataset of one person for spine movement while walking at four different walking speeds. Movement data are saved in json-files (fw: fast walking, nw: normal walking, sw: slow walking, xw: walking at self-selected speed). To convert the json files to mat files (for...

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Hauptverfasser: Sommer, Bettina, Haas, Michelle, Moerman, Felix, Van Rekum, Simon, Graf, Eveline
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The example of Normdata contains a dataset of one person for spine movement while walking at four different walking speeds. Movement data are saved in json-files (fw: fast walking, nw: normal walking, sw: slow walking, xw: walking at self-selected speed). To convert the json files to mat files (for Matlab), a script (Normdata_Code_mat_to_json.m) is added.  The metadata (csv-files) are reported for the steps of the data life cycle:  data collection, participant-specific information data collection, general information (valid for all subjects) data processing data analysis data sharing A figure of the used marker set can be found in the publication by Rast et al, 2016, Between-day reliability of three-dimensional motion analysis of the trunk: A comparison of marker based protocols, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.02.030.  The example of shared metadata of a project called ExerUP contains txt-files for metadata of each step of the data life cycle: data collection (ExerUP_Metadata_Collect) and marker model (ExerUP_MarkerModel_Collect and ExerUP_Marker_Placement_anonymised.jpg) data processing (ExerUP_Metadata_Process) data analysis (ExerUP_Metadata_Analyze) data sharing (ExerUP_Metadata_Share) The corresponding data is shared elsewhere. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XBJXC4 For more information on the project MoveD, see the Open Research Data Guidelines for Movement Laboratories. 
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.13935124