Mishra, A.K., Skubic, M., & Abbott, C. (2015). Development and preliminary validation of an interactive remote physical therapy system. 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 190-193.: Difference between revisions
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This research focuses on utilizing visual data to predict body movements (especially hip, trunk, and joint movements} and then compare it to the actual truth, which was measured by a Vicon motion capture system. The visual data was captured using a K1 and a K2 Kinect, which was made for Xbox 360 and Xbox One respectively. The tests consisted of four types of exercises where the subjects were elderly and were instructed by a remote physical therapist. The error in measuring the two angles anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) can be seen in the following table, where (EC) represents “Eyes Closed” and (EO) represents “Eyes Open”: | This research focuses on utilizing visual data to predict body movements (especially hip, trunk, and joint movements} and then compare it to the actual truth, which was measured by a Vicon motion capture system. The visual data was captured using a K1 and a K2 Kinect, which was made for Xbox 360 and Xbox One respectively. The tests consisted of four types of exercises where the subjects were elderly and were instructed by a remote physical therapist. The error in measuring the two angles anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) can be seen in the following table, where (EC) represents “Eyes Closed” and (EO) represents “Eyes Open”: | ||
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Summary
This research focuses on utilizing visual data to predict body movements (especially hip, trunk, and joint movements} and then compare it to the actual truth, which was measured by a Vicon motion capture system. The visual data was captured using a K1 and a K2 Kinect, which was made for Xbox 360 and Xbox One respectively. The tests consisted of four types of exercises where the subjects were elderly and were instructed by a remote physical therapist. The error in measuring the two angles anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) can be seen in the following table, where (EC) represents “Eyes Closed” and (EO) represents “Eyes Open”: