Initial analysis of BT02 NaNs, sampling rate, and features.#25
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Tiny nitpick, but can you put the notebook in a new folder notebooks? ie notebooks/data-analysis-and-visualization.ipynb
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This PR introduces the initial data analysis pipeline designed to validate the Georgia Tech dataset. It specifically looks at subject BT02, assessing data integrity, sampling rate consistency, and biomechanical validity.
Related Issue: Deeper Data Analysis and Visualization #11
Testing Performed: Script executes and generates expected results