2024 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 847-855
Understanding motion intentionality is important to augment motor skills. This can be explained by the anatomical structure and innate immune mechanisms of humans. This study aimed to analyze human motion using musculoskeletal information and estimate motion intentionality, motion direction, and muscle properties. The calculation method for the easy-to-move musculoskeletal direction in the task space was reversed to calculate the optimal muscle properties and matching rate for the motion direction. The analysis results of each walking and feint motion showed that the muscles were trained toward reduced muscular effort and improved skills for each motion. In addition, the results of the optimization of the matching rate and muscle properties indicate that the optimized muscle properties can express the motion better than the reference values, and the average matching rate increases by 2.41×10-1, particularly for a feint motion. Therefore, skill acquisition and augmentation were achieved.
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