An object oriented implementation of the Yeadon human inertia model

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We present an open source software implementation of a popular mathematical method developed by M.R. Yeadon for calculating the body and segment inertia parameters of a human body. The software is written in a high level open source language and provides three interfaces for manipulating the data and the model: a Python API, a command-line user interface, and a graphical user interface. Thus the software can fit into various data processing pipelines and requires only simple geometrical measures as input.

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Dembia, C., Moore, J. K., & Hubbard, M. (2014). An object oriented implementation of the Yeadon human inertia model. F1000Research, 3. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.5292.1

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