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Signals and Systems in Human Motion (SSHM)
within the
3rd WSEAS International Conference on
REMOTE SENSING
(REMOTE'07)
Venice, Italy, November 21-23, 2007
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2007/venice/remote
Topics:
The
biomechanics of motion is a field of increasing importance and
interest to practitioners and researchers from various areas of
expertise. Diverse aspects of this field of study have gradually
come together to produce a broader understanding of human motion and
a greater accessibility of information on this topic. There are
several key areas of study that are important in achieving these
ends; kinetics, largely the domain of engineers, provides the
technical approach to mathematical modeling and simulation of human
movements; measurement methods and instrumentation, through
equipment development and hardware and software support, provides
the means to evaluate and quantify human movement and has received
significant practical contributions from experts in sports and
performance; and education, which allows for the continued
advancement of the study of human motion but faces considerable
challenges with regards to the varied backgrounds of those seeking
knowledge of the biomechanics of motion and the multidisciplinary
nature of learning and working in this field.
This special session aims to provide an opportunity for
practitioners and researchers from various disciplines, including
engineers, physicians physiotherapists, and sport activites, to
discuss the latest research, practical needs, and future directions
in the field of human motion and gesture.
Modern Control Approach to Human Movement and Gesture Recognition
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Identification
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Modeling
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Control
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Simulation
Clinical Biomechanics
Measurement Methods and Instrumentation
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Sensor Information Processing
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Pressure and Force Measurements
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Electromiographic Measurements
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Computer Vision for Motion Data Capture
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Animation and Human Motion
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Finite Element Approach in Bone Stress
and Strain
Biomechanics in Sport
Biomechanics Education
Organizer:
Prof. Dr. sc. Vlasta
Zanchi, University of Split, Croatia
E-mail: vzanchi@fesb.hr
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HOW TO
SUBMIT:
You can submit via
the web site of the conference:
Submit your paper writing the Session title in the appropriate field
Brief Biography of the Organizer:
Dr. sc. Vlasta Zanchi is currently a
full professor in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, and Naval Architecture at the University of Split in
Croatia, where she is the head of the Laboratory for Biomechanics,
Automatic Control Systems (LaBACS), and of the Cathedra for
Automatic Control Systems. V. Zanchi received her Dipl.Ing. from the
Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Zagreb in
Croatia in 1963, followed by her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia in 1974 and
1977, respectively. She is currently involved in undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching in the areas of Systems Theory, Non-linear
Systems, Optimization, Biomechanics, Identification, and Estimation
and Simulation Theory. She has been the principal researcher on the
Ministry of Science and Technology project ‘Biomechanics of Human
Gait, Control and Rehabilitation’ since 1993. Organiser of Specia
Sesion :Signals and Systems in Human Motion on IASTED conferences
and EMBEC. She is member of national reweu team for national
scientific projects and high education curriculums. V. Zanchi is a
member of the IEEE, CROSSIM, ESB, and ESEM and IPC member of IASTED
conferences: MIC ,BioMech and BioMed and of EMBEC as well.
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