Webinar: Quantitative Movement Analysis Using Single-camera Videos
In the first half of this webinar, we will present our findings from analyzing a dataset of 1792 videos of patients from Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare…
In the first half of this webinar, we will present our findings from analyzing a dataset of 1792 videos of patients from Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare…
We are pleased to announce we will be holding Virtual Office Hours to support researchers working with wearable sensors, video technology, and other modalities in rehabilitation research. These office hours are offered as part of the training efforts of our new Mobilize Center. We will have two tracks for the Read more
The Mobilize Center at Stanford University, a newly established National Institutes of Health (NIH) Biomedical Technology Resource Center (BTRC), has an opening for a Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in machine learning for biomedical applications. The Postdoctoral Fellow would be part of the Hazy Research group, led by Christopher Re Read more
To encourage and support researchers to make their study data more accessible, the Mobilize Center is developing data-sharing communities. The data that are currently available to most researchers remain a tiny fraction of the human motion data that have been collected. Much of the data are isolated in research labs, Read more
We are pleased to announce that the Mobilize Center has been awarded a Biomedical Technology Resource Center (BTRC) grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB). As a BTRC, the Center will provide tools and training to help researchers utilize wearables, video, medical Read more