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Nidhi Seethapathi
Nidhi Seethapathi
Assistant Professor at MIT
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Computer vision to automatically assess infant neuromotor risk
C Chambers, N Seethapathi, R Saluja, H Loeb, SR Pierce, DK Bogen, ...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 28 (11 …, 2020
902020
The metabolic cost of changing walking speeds is significant, implies lower optimal speeds for shorter distances, and increases daily energy estimates
N Seethapathi, M Srinivasan
Biology letters 11 (9), 20150486, 2015
802015
Movement science needs different pose tracking algorithms
N Seethapathi, S Wang, R Saluja, G Blohm, KP Kording
arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10226, 2019
69*2019
Moving outside the lab: Markerless motion capture accurately quantifies sagittal plane kinematics during the vertical jump
JF Drazan, WT Phillips, N Seethapathi, TJ Hullfish, JR Baxter
Journal of Biomechanics 125, 110547, 2021
552021
Step-to-step variations in human running reveal how humans run without falling
N Seethapathi, M Srinivasan
Elife 8, e38371, 2019
372019
A unified energy-optimality criterion predicts human navigation paths and speeds
GL Brown*, N Seethapathi*, M Srinivasan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (29), 2021
27*2021
Exploration-based learning of a step to step controller predicts locomotor adaptation
N Seethapathi, B Clark, M Srinivasan
bioRxiv, 2021.03. 18.435986, 2021
142021
Towards automated emotion classification of atypically and typically developing infants
S Lysenko, N Seethapathi, L Prosser, K Kording, MJ Johnson
2020 8th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference for Biomedical Robotics and …, 2020
42020
Transients, variability, stability and energy in human locomotion
N Seethapathi
The Ohio State University, 2018
32018
Pre-crastination: time uncertainty increases walking effort
EH Tiew, N Seethapathi, M Srinivasan
bioRxiv, 2020.07. 17.208140, 2020
12020
Walking speeds are lower for short distance and turning locomotion: Experiments and modeling in low-cost prosthesis users
N Seethapathi, AK Jain, M Srinivasan
Plos one 19 (1), e0295993, 2024
2024
Walking for short distances and turning in lower-limb amputees: a study in low-cost prosthesis users
N Seethapathi, AK Jain, M Srinivasan
arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.03139, 2019
2019
Infant sentiment analysis in behavioral qualification
S Lysenko, N Seethapathi, C Chambers, R Saluja, L Prosser, K Kording, ...
Human running controller derived from steady state running variability
N Seethapathi, M Srinivasan
The metabolic cost of changing speeds is significant and may affect preferred walking speeds
N Seethapathi, M Srinivasan
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