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Computational Anatomy and Biomechanics

Simulation, Optimization, and Systems

Overview

Computational anatomy incorporates the use of geometric- and statistics-based mathematical techniques to analyze and understand the variation in human form and structure. Biomechanics represents one family of methods by which we can evaluate and understand the biological design of humans — specifically, the relationship between form and function — within the larger contexts of physical abilities and behaviour.

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