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OpenSim Creator OpenSim Creator Logo

A UI for building OpenSim models

👓 Overview

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OpenSim Creator (osc) is a standalone UI for building and editing OpenSim models. It's available as a freestanding all-in-one installer for Windows 10, MacOS Ventura, and Ubuntu 20 (or newer versions).

osc started development in 2021 in the Biomechanical Engineering department at TU Delft. Architecturally, osc is a C++ codebase that is directly integrated against the OpenSim core C++ API. It otherwise only uses lightweight open-source libraries that can easily be built from source (e.g. SDL, ImGui, and stb) to implement the UI on all target platforms. This makes osc fairly easy to build, integrate, and package.

📖 Citing/Acknowledging

OpenSim Creator doesn't have a central written software publication that you can cite (yet 😉). However, if you need to directly cite OpenSim Creator (e.g. because you think it's relevant that you built a model with it), the closest thing you can use is our DOI-ed Zenodo releases (metadata available in this repo: CITATION.cff/codemeta.json):

Kewley, A., Beesel, J., & Seth, A. (2024). OpenSim Creator (0.5.16). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14039957

If you need a general citation for the simulation/modelling technique, you can directly cite OpenSim via this paper:

Seth A, Hicks JL, Uchida TK, Habib A, Dembia CL, et al. (2018) OpenSim: Simulating musculoskeletal dynamics and neuromuscular control to study human and animal movement. PLOS Computational Biology 14(7): e1006223. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006223

❤️ Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative which currently funds OpenSim Creator's development through the "Essential Open Source Software for Science" grant scheme (Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, 2020-218896 (5022)).

We would also like to thank the Department of Biomechanical Engineering at TU Delft, which has provided the necessary institutional support required to keep OpenSim Creator's development supported and stable.

Project Sponsors
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Biomechanical Engineering at TU Delft
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

We'd also like to thank the wider open-source community. OpenSim Creator wouldn't be possible without access to high-quality open-source libraries and technical literature from thousands of contributors.