Reporting Visual3D data
Visual3D Expert Builder Report Unit 1 Chapter 1: Reporting Visual3D data After collecting your data, we have shown you how […]
Visual3D Expert Builder Report Unit 1 Chapter 1: Reporting Visual3D data After collecting your data, we have shown you how […]
Part II: Collecting and processing dataHaving covered the basics of what a Qualisys system is, in this video we discuss […]
EMG data can be reported in several ways. In this chapter, we show a few options to visualize the muscle data in various ways. We also show how to use gait events to make reports more informative.
Visual3D reports have many available features, however, adding each item can get a bit tedious. In this chapter, we give some tips and tricks to speed up the process, and some workarounds for limitations of the grid layout.
For clarity, generic images aren’t always the best reference. Since Visual3D offers visualization of segments, we devote this chapter to showing how to choose and save an image of a subject-specific motion. We also demonstrate how to insert those same images into a report next to a graph.
As we report data, we often find that we need additional biomechanical parameters and events in order to properly communicate the data. In this chapter, we show you how to use the pipeline to assign tags to files, switch active files, and find events from graph minimums.
Reporting data is generally not the most exciting part of biomechanics, however, communicating the findings from the data analysis is fundamental to successful team work. In this unit, we introduce more features available Visual3D’s reports, and we illustrate them using upper body biomechanical data.
The final chapter of this unit is dedicated to automatically generating a report from the pipeline. We previously showed you how to create a biomechanical report in Unit 3, and now we show you how to use it as part of your automation.
Visual3D BasicsUnit 8:Working with analog data Chapter 6: Reporting EMG data EMG data can be reported in several ways. In […]
Visual3D Basics Unit 7: Creating an elaborate Biomechanical report Chapter 4: Adding additional graphs Visual3D reports have many available features, […]