Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Human Body Behavior Assessment Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 14 -- Katsuya Furusu, Isao Watanabe and Kazuo Miki, all from Aichi-gun, Japan, have developed a human body analyzer.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method of effecting an analysis of behaviors of substantially all of a plurality of real segments together constituting a whole human body, by conducting a simulation of the behaviors using a computer under a predetermined simulation analysis condition, on the basis of a numerical whole human body model provided by modeling on the computer the whole human body in relation to a skeleton structure thereof including a plurality of bones, and in relation to a joining structure of the whole human body ...

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