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Pai, Dinesh (The University of British Columbia)

Unknown — Discovery Grants Program - Individual

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Purpose

My long term goal is to create useful computational models of how humans move and physically interact with their environment. The focus is not on black-box modeling of movement data. Rather, it is on modeling the underlying system itself, as a biological machine: the motors (muscles), sensors (esp. mechanoreceptors in muscle and skin), structures (skeleton and connective tissues), and software (neural control). By modeling the underlying sensorimotor system we could achieve better generalization to novel situations and gain fundamental insights into biological principles. In the near term, we could create more believable computer animations of human characters.

Pai, Dinesh (The University of British Columbia) × Unknown

1 grants totalling $0

Discovery Grants Program - Individual

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