Analysing kinematic data from recreational runners using functional data analysis
We present a multivariate functional mixed effects model for kinematic data from a large number of recreational runners. The runners' sagittal plane hip and knee angles are modelled jointly as a bivariate function with random effects functions used to account for the dependence among measuremen...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
15.08.2024
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Online Access | Get full text |
DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.08200 |
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Summary: | We present a multivariate functional mixed effects model for kinematic data
from a large number of recreational runners. The runners' sagittal plane hip
and knee angles are modelled jointly as a bivariate function with random
effects functions used to account for the dependence among measurements from
either side of the body. The model is fitted by first applying multivariate
functional principal component analysis (mv-FPCA) and then modelling the
mv-FPCA scores using scalar linear mixed effects models. Simulation and
bootstrap approaches are introduced to construct simultaneous confidence bands
for the fixed effects functions, and covariance functions are reconstructed to
summarise the variability structure in the data and thoroughly investigate the
suitability of the proposed model. In our scientific application, we observe a
statistically significant effect of running speed on both the hip and knee
angles. We also observe strong within-subject correlations, reflecting the
highly idiosyncratic nature of running technique. Our approach is more
generally applicable to modelling multiple streams of smooth kinematic or
kinetic data measured repeatedly for multiple subjects in complex experimental
designs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.08200 |