度量(数据仓库)
理论(学习稳定性)
钟摆
边距(机器学习)
倒立摆
计算机科学
物理
控制理论(社会学)
数据挖掘
人工智能
控制(管理)
量子力学
非线性系统
机器学习
作者
Carolin Curtze,T J W Buurke,Christopher McCrum
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112045
摘要
The concept of the 'extrapolated center of mass (XcoM)', introduced by Hof et al., (2005, J. Biomechanics 38 (1), p. 1–8), extends the classical inverted pendulum model to dynamic situations. The vector quantity XcoM combines the center of mass position plus its velocity divided by the pendulum eigenfrequency. In this concept, the margin of stability (MoS), i.e., the minimum signed distance from the XcoM to the boundaries of the base of support was proposed as a measure of dynamic stability. Here we describe the conceptual evolution of the XcoM, discuss key considerations in the estimation of the XcoM and MoS, and provide a critical perspective on the interpretation of the MoS as a measure of instantaneous mechanical stability.
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