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ABSTRACT Plant phenomics deals with the measurement of plant phenotypes associated with genetic and environmental variation in controlled environment agriculture (CEA). Encompassing a spectrum from molecular biology to ecosystem‐level studies, it employs high‐throughput phenotyping (HTP) approaches to quickly evaluate characteristics and enhance the ...
Cengiz Kaya
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The three-dimensional reconstruction method using RGB-D camera has a good balance in hardware cost and point cloud quality. However, due to the limitation of inherent structure and imaging principle, the acquired point cloud has problems such as a lot of
Xiaowen Teng +5 more
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AZURE KINECT BODY TRACKING UNDER REVIEW FOR THE SPECIFIC CASE OF UPPER LIMB EXERCISES
A tool for human pose estimation and quantification using consumer-level equipment is a long-pursued objective. Many studies have employed the Microsoft Kinect v2 depth camera but with recent release of the new Kinect Azure a revision is required. This work researches the specific case of estimating the range of motion in five upper limb exercises ...
Ivorra, Eugenio +2 more
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Cognitive workload (CWL) assessment is increasingly important in Industry 4.0 and 5.0, with a growing emphasis on multimodal approaches that combine physiological measures (e.g., EEG, eye tracking, heart rate) and subjective evaluations. This review of 69 articles highlights advancements in real‐time monitoring, context‐specific applications and ...
Andrea Lucchese +2 more
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Augmented Reality in Outpatient Care: A Narrative Review
Augmented Reality (AR) is increasingly used in healthcare, but its role in outpatient care is not well defined. This review of 19 studies found that AR, in outpatient settings, assists in patient education and engagement, cognitive and functional assessment, remote monitoring, outpatient procedures and rehablilitation.
Archan Khandekar +9 more
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Advances in Augmented Reality in Sports Surgery: A Systematic Review
Purpose: Augmented reality (AR) blends computer‐generated information with the real environment to support surgical visualization, guidance, and training. In sports surgery, where arthroscopic views constrain depth perception and hand–eye coordination, AR may enhance intraoperative accuracy and efficiency and enable engaging rehabilitation. Novelty: To
Negarsadat Namazi +8 more
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Real-time Body Tracking and Projection Mapping in the Interactive Arts [PDF]
Projection mapping, a subtopic of augmented reality, displays computer-generated light visualizations from projectors onto the real environment. A challenge for projection mapping in performing interactive arts is dynamic body movements.
Baroya, Sydney
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Neurological disorders frequently result in diverse forms of abnormal movement. Conventional clinical assessment approaches often lack the precision and objectivity needed to evaluate muscle involvement and associated functional limitations. With the development of various intelligent assessment devices, technologies such as wearable sensors, motion ...
Yunjun Bao +6 more
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The intelligent training and assessment of gymnastics movements require studying motion trajectory and reconstructing the character animation. Microsoft Kinect has been widely used due to its advantages of low price and high frame rate.
Zhao Gang, Zan Hui, Chen Junhong
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Robot self‐calibration using actuated 3D sensors
Abstract Both robot and hand‐eye calibration have been object of research for decades. While current approaches manage to precisely and robustly identify the parameters of a robot's kinematic model, they still rely on external devices such as calibration objects, markers and/or external sensors. Instead of trying to fit recorded measurements to a model
Arne Peters, Alois C. Knoll
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