We need not force ourselves to stick to the data coming directly off the glove to apply time division to. It might be for instance useful to look at the distance covered in each segment.
Thus we considered two such synthesised features with each segment made above. These were the distance covered in the segment and the energy expended in the segment.
Again, we can use equations similar to those already derived previously. The distance covered is the sum of the of the inter-frame distances. Similarly, the energy is the sum of the inter-frame energies within that time division.
For consistency, we used the same number of time divisions as we did for the simple time division techniques.