Sunday, April 25, 2010

Graphs

I think I've got most of my graphs made. See here.

Also, the gist of the data collected is that purposely screwing up the motion to emulate a patient causes a large increase in the score. This is good. It doesn't always increase the energy. This is also good since energy is sort of the current measure used, we can say we're better.

Jin: can you make some 3D plots of the paths for some of our 'poor motion' examples?

Otherwise I think we're good.

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