A review on technical and clinical impact of microsoft kinect on physical therapy and rehabilitation
H Mousavi Hondori, M Khademi - Journal of medical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews technical and clinical impact of the Microsoft Kinect in physical therapy
and rehabilitation. It covers the studies on patients with neurological disorders including …
and rehabilitation. It covers the studies on patients with neurological disorders including …
Evaluation of the azure kinect and its comparison to kinect v1 and kinect v2
The Azure Kinect is the successor of Kinect v1 and Kinect v2. In this paper we perform brief
data analysis and comparison of all Kinect versions with focus on precision (repeatability) …
data analysis and comparison of all Kinect versions with focus on precision (repeatability) …
A survey of applications and human motion recognition with microsoft kinect
R Lun, W Zhao - International Journal of Pattern Recognition and …, 2015 - World Scientific
Microsoft Kinect, a low-cost motion sensing device, enables users to interact with computers
or game consoles naturally through gestures and spoken commands without any other …
or game consoles naturally through gestures and spoken commands without any other …
Skeleton tracking accuracy and precision evaluation of kinect v1, kinect v2, and the azure kinect
M Tölgyessy, M Dekan, Ľ Chovanec - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Azure Kinect, the successor of Kinect v1 and Kinect v2, is a depth sensor. In this paper
we evaluate the skeleton tracking abilities of the new sensor, namely accuracy and precision …
we evaluate the skeleton tracking abilities of the new sensor, namely accuracy and precision …
A telerehabilitation system for the selection, evaluation and remote management of therapies
Telerehabilitation systems that support physical therapy sessions anywhere can help save
healthcare costs while also improving the quality of life of the users that need rehabilitation …
healthcare costs while also improving the quality of life of the users that need rehabilitation …
How a diverse research ecosystem has generated new rehabilitation technologies: Review of NIDILRR's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers
DJ Reinkensmeyer, S Blackstone, C Bodine… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Over 50 million United States citizens (1 in 6 people in the US) have a
developmental, acquired, or degenerative disability. The average US citizen can expect to …
developmental, acquired, or degenerative disability. The average US citizen can expect to …
Exercise recognition for Kinect-based telerehabilitation
Background: An aging population and people's higher survival to diseases and traumas that
leave physical consequences are challenging aspects in the context of an efficient health …
leave physical consequences are challenging aspects in the context of an efficient health …
KiReS: A Kinect-based telerehabilitation system
The goal of this paper is to show the main features of KiReS, a telerehabilitation system
based on Kinect for Windows, that offers, for both, users and physiotherapists some specific …
based on Kinect for Windows, that offers, for both, users and physiotherapists some specific …
Multi-modal motion-capture-based biometric systems for emergency response and patient rehabilitation
This chapter outlines the current state of the art of Kinect sensor gait and activity
authentication. It also focuses on emotional cues that could be observed from human body …
authentication. It also focuses on emotional cues that could be observed from human body …
Performance comparison of user interface devices for controlling mining software in virtual reality environments
H Kim, Y Choi - Applied Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Recently, many studies have been conducted to apply virtual reality (VR) technology to the
mining industry. To accomplish this, it is necessary to develop user interface devices that …
mining industry. To accomplish this, it is necessary to develop user interface devices that …