Abstract
As predictive capabilities advance and human-model fidelity increases, so must validation of such predictions and models. However, subjective validation is sufficient only as an initial indicator; thorough, systematic studies must be conducted as well. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to validate postures that are determined using single-objective optimization (SOO) and multi-objective optimization (MOO), as applied to the virtual human Santos™. In addition, a general methodology and tools for posture-prediction validation are presented. We find that using MOO provides improvement over SOO, and the results are realistic from both a subjective and objective perspective. Copyright © 2007 SAE International.
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Marler, T., Yang, J., Rahmatalla, S., Abdel-Malek, K., & Harrison, C. (2007). Validation methodology development for predicted posture. In SAE Technical Papers. SAE International. https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-2467
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