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I have forked the folder and i have been starting to clean my code for sharing. i can share :
that i have in mind so far |
That's great, thank you so much Fabien! Can't wait to see your code 😃 |
Hi @dblana. Congrats for the very nice initiative. |
Ignazio, dimitra
That a nice contribution ignazio.
i see and read more and more article about machine learning and gait
analysis.
That would be great if the CMAS open-code project could have a machine
learning folder.
Your proposal, ignazio, remind me that i have to make pyCGM2 compatble with
python3. thanks ;-). moreover, your proposal also confirm importance of
having acess to open-data.
dimitra, as you probably know, i am back at nantes france but i keep my
acosiation with salford. I wont be at the open code meeting in september
:-(.
Keep me in touch with all discussions.
regards
fabien
Le mar. 20 août 2019 à 10:18, Ignazio Aleo <notifications@github.com> a
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… Hi @dblana <https://github.com/dblana>. Congrats for the very nice
initiative. I wrote a simple MLP classifier for Diplegic Gait patterns
using Python, Tensor-flow and Keras.
Full disclosure , my driver is to test/improve our (Moveshelf) Python API
integration (https://github.com/moveshelf/python-api-example) but I am
happy to share the source code and since it's based on open-access data (
https://github.com/pyCGM2/pyCGM2-benchmarks/releases/tag/PIG), it's very
easy to reproduce. You can find a Jupyter notebook version on:
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1dFoQtAba8BaA51zk0mIXg0z3Pdx4JDvk#forceEdit=true&offline=true&sandboxMode=true&scrollTo=CBfX68v99Dmy
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Let me know if you think (happy to hear from others as well :-) ) it can
be useful and what it could be a nice way to share the code (I will also
push the notebook in a Github repo).
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Hi @dblana, Fabien, just a quick update on the topic. As anticipated, the (already public) Jupyter code has been pushed to our python example repo (https://github.com/moveshelf/python-api-example). You can now easily find it on: https://github.com/moveshelf/python-api-example/blob/master/notebooks/Gait_patterns_TF_Keras.ipynb @aaa34169 Looking forward to see PyCGM update ;-) @dblana I hope this helps. Looking forward to hear more feedback! |
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