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    • Clinical gait analysis commonly relies on observational methods and categorical ratings to identify pathologies.
    • Assessing subtle biomechanical differences in gait through visual observation remains a challenge for clinicians.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the ability of novice observers to identify specific biomechanical objectives in simulated walking using stylistic labels.
    • To determine if visual perspective influences the characterization of gait behavior in physics-based simulations.

    Main Methods:

    • Generated 75 muscle-driven gait simulations for five subject models, varying five biomechanical objectives and three visual perspectives.
    • Utilized computed muscle control and direct collocation to optimize simulations based on objectives like metabolic cost and muscle activation.
    • Employed 100 crowd workers to rate simulations using stylistic labels, followed by multinomial logistic regression analysis.

    Main Results:

    • Observer ratings for loading and activation significantly predicted muscle activation-optimized movements.
    • Activation ratings were predictive of movement perspective, while balance ratings were only significant from the frontal view.
    • The 'wisdom of crowds' could discern some biomechanical objectives, but motor control redundancy limited observational accuracy.

    Conclusions:

    • Visual observation of gait simulations can identify some underlying biomechanical objectives.
    • The effectiveness of observational gait analysis is constrained by the inherent redundancy in human motor control strategies.
    • Further research may explore improved methods for objective gait assessment in clinical and research settings.