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- List a few markers with higher weights. Why do these markers have higher weights when studying a motion like walking and for a model like this one? It may be helpful to refer to the IK documentation, and specifically How Inverse Kinematics Works.
- List a few markers with lower weights. Why do these markers have lower weights when studying a motion like walking and for a model like this one?
- At what times is the overall error, as measured by RMSE, highest? What are some possible reasons why this could happen?
- Which marker(s) have particularly high errors? Why might these marker(s) be prone to higher errors?
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