[info] Connectionists: Postdoctoral fellowship in machine learning and movement analysis
Eugen Leitl
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From: Elizabeth Thomas <Elizabeth.Thomas at u-bourgogne.fr>
Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 12:16:12 +0200
To: connectionists at cs.cmu.edu
Subject: Connectionists: Postdoctoral fellowship in machine learning and
movement analysis
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*Postdoctoral fellowship in movement analysis and machine learning*
A postdoctoral fellowship for one year is available for the application
of various machine learning techniques to the analysis of movement data.
The study of all motor activities from gait to dance is done by the
gathering of kinetic, kinematic and EMG data. Kinematic data is obtained
from the displacement of markers placed on the subjects. Kinetic signals
provide information on the foot-ground pressure during movements.
Finally EMG data is from the electric activity of muscles. As with many
biological signals, the analysis of these signals presents us with an
important challenge due to their complexity, high variability and noise.
The linear techniques which are currently most frequently employed are
not sufficiently developed for the analyses of such ‘noisy’ data. We
propose therefore the development of several techniques from machine
learning for the analyses of these signals. The data will come from
various studies that seek to understand the neural control of normal
activities such as reaching and also for the evaluation of abnormal
gait. In the latter study we will be evaluating various hip prostheses
by comparing the EMGs of normal subjects with those of patients. The
study will be carried out in the INSERM lab U887 of the University of
Bourgogne France in collaboration with the Rheumatology department of
the University Hospital. The project will start with an exploration of
neural network and kernel methods.
The University of Bourgogne in Dijon is approximately an hour away from
Paris by the TGV train.
The candidate cannot be French and must never have worked in France. The
position will have to be filled by November 2008. The candidate would
preferably have a background that would fit in a bioengineering
department. A good knowledge of Matlab programming will be required. A
knowledge of kernel methods would be considered an asset. All interested
candidates may send a CV to Elizabeth.Thomas at u-bourgogne.fr
<mailto:Elizabeth.Thomas at u-bourgogne.fr>.
Elizabeth Thomas
Maître de conférence
STAPS INSERM U887
Université de Bourgogne, France
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