How Humans Move — Authentic
Robotics startups are now collecting massive datasets of humans performing daily chores (like cooking or cleaning) to train humanoid robots to move with human-like dexterity. IV. Movement in Environment and Society
Most complex physical activities are built upon seven foundational patterns: locomotion, hinge, squat, push, pull, rotation, and anti-rotation. II. Biomechanics and Optimization How Humans Move
Beyond the individual, "movement" describes how populations navigate space: Robotics startups are now collecting massive datasets of
Tools like Stanford’s OpenCap allow researchers to calculate joint loads and muscle activation using only smartphone cameras, a task that previously required specialized lab equipment. How Humans Move