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# Data Analysis tools

MyMove provides advanced tools to support structural data interpretation and analysis. These tools are available directly from the main dashboard and allow users to process sensor data beyond standard visualizations.

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To access these tools:

1. Navigate to the Tools section in the left-hand side menu.
2. Select the tool of interest from the list.
3. Each tool includes its own interface, settings, and output features.<br>

Tools are continuously evolving. More advanced functionalities and new modules will be made available in future releases.


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