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This introductory tutorial at the 2015 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) annual meeting provides hands-on lessons meeting will provide practical tips for getting started with OpenSim.
The workshop will take place on Wednesday March 18, 4-6pm. The workshop will feature a practical, hands-on tutorial will introduce participants Participants will be introduced to OpenSim’s features, file formats, and documentation using HANDS-ON, clinically-relevant examples.
Full Abstract: OpenSimTutorial gcmas2015.pdf
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Preparing for the Tutorial
Enrolled participants should bring a Laptop running (or be prepared to share with a colleague) a laptop running the Windows operating system with OpenSim and OpenSim installed.
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Notepad++ installed. Bring a computer mouse, too.
Before the tutorial:
(1) Please test your installation of OpenSim by completing the test exercise posted below.
(2) Download the GCMAS tutorial files.
How to Download OpenSim
OpenSim is hosted on SimTK, a cloud storage service for biomedical tools and research. here There are 32- and 64- bit versions available and are designed to correspond with your system requirements. If you are unsure how to find this out; which version you need, click here.
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Download OpenSim 3.2. |
How to Download Notepad++
OpenSim models model files and setup files are written in xml. These xml files are a convenient way of storing, transferring and editing OpenSim models and analyses. Notepad++ is an a free xml editor that makes it easier to view and edit xml files. During the tutorial we will use Notepad++ to explore the structure of the an OpenSim model. examine OpenSim files.
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Download Notepad++ |
How to Test Your Installation of OpenSim
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How to Download the GCMAS
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Tutorial Files (add zip tutorial folder)
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Instructions for testing installation
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Workshop Staff and Contact Information
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Allison Arnold-Rife (aarnold@oeb.harvard.edu) Concord Field Station, Harvard University | Apoorva Rajagopal (apoorvar@stanford.edu) Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, Stanford University |
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