This workshop covers advanced topics in OpenSim. The workshop is an opportunity to learn more about how OpenSim works "under the hood" and get supervised, hands-on assistance with problems participants bring to the workshop. On the first day, participants will introduce their projects. The second and third days will be devoted to working on problems participants bring to the workshop. Participants have the opportunity to work in small breakout groups with OpenSim experts on their research problems.
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Important Dates
IMPORTANT DATES | |
Wednesday, March 6 | Submit Workshop Proposal by email (opensim@stanford.edu) |
Friday, March 8 | Book Conference call time on the sign-up sheet |
Tuesday or Wednesday, March 12 or 13 | Conference calls with OpenSim Team |
Monday, March 18 | Start editing your Project Goals Slide |
Tuesday to Thursday, March 26 - 28 | Advanced User Workshop |
Conference Calls
Please carefully read the instructions on the cover page of the booking sheet. We will use Zoom for the kick-off Webinar. To use Zoom, you must have a Chrome Browser or the Zoom App installed.
Project Slides
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We will send you a link to the Moco software soon.
Setup Infomation
- Download Moco for Windows or Mac
- Unzip OpenSim Moco ZIP anywhere; for example, C:\opensim-moco
- If using Windows, set PATH to include C:\opensim-moco\bin
- Start Menu > Search “environment” > “Edit the system environment variables” >
- Environment Variables… > Under System variables, select PATH and click Edit… >
- Add C:\opensim-moco\bin; to the beginning.
- Remove any entries for previous OpenSim installations.
- Start MATLAB (as Administrator on Windows) and run configureMoco.m, in:
- Windows: sdk/Scripts/Matlab
- Mac: share/doc/Moco/Scripts/Matlab
- Restart MATLAB and type >> m = org.opensim.modeling.Model(); m.setUseVisualizer(true); m.initSystem()
- You should see an empty Visualizer window.
- Close the empty Visualizer.
- Make exampleSitToStand your Current Folder:
- Windows: sdk/Scripts/Matlab/exampleSitToStand
- Mac: share/doc/Moco/Scripts/Matlab/exampleSitToStand