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d.
Can predict behavior and, more importantly, can simulate behavior by varying
the selection of cost functions.
e.
Can assess cause and effect
...
allows for tradeoff analysis.
References
Xiang, Y., 2008. Optimization-based dynamic human walking prediction, PhD. Dissertation,
The University of Iowa, 141 pages.
Xiang, Y., Chung, H.J., Mathai, A., Rahmatalla, S., Kim, J., Marler, T., et al., 2007.
Optimization-based dynamic human walking prediction. Paper presented at the SAE
Digital Human Modeling Conference, Seattle, WA.
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