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The Effect of Immersion Technology on the Quality of Life in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Immersive technologies, especially virtual reality (VR), significantly improve the quality of life for older adults by enhancing physical health, cognitive function, and psychological well‐being. These technologies can be adapted to meet individual needs, making them an effective tool for addressing the challenges of aging.
Solmaz Sohrabei +2 more
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BackgroundAs a major cause of disability worldwide, stroke affects about 80% of survivors with upper limb (UL) motor dysfunction, significantly impairing their quality of life. Virtual reality (VR) has been recognized as an innovative rehabilitation tool;
Jiali Zhang +6 more
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A Real-Time Kinect Signature-Based Patient Home Monitoring System
Assessment of body kinematics during performance of daily life activities at home plays a significant role in medical condition monitoring of elderly people and patients with neurological disorders.
Gaddi Blumrosen +3 more
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Non‐Invasive and Low‐Cost Approach for Estimating Sheep Weight Using Computer Vision
Non‐invasive sheep weight estimation system using a Kinect V2 sensor, integrating EfficientNetB3 for frame selection, U‐Net for segmentation, and CNN‐based feature regression for weight prediction. The ensemble model achieved an RMSE of 3.43 kg and R 2 of 0.89, improving accuracy and reducing animal stress.
Júlio V. M. Marques +4 more
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Violent actions against children
We present in this paper a novel dataset (MMU VAAC) for violent actions against children recognition. This original dataset has been recorded using Microsoft Kinect with the usage of a child mannequin.
Muhammad Alhammami +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Telerehabilitation has emerged as a promising solution to address accessibility, cost‐effectiveness, and continuity of care for patients requiring long‐term rehabilitation, like cerebral palsy (CP) patients. This study aimed to qualitatively explore the perceptions of clinical specialists, and CP patients regarding the ...
Faridokht Salahshoori +4 more
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Optimal Use of Titanium Dioxide Colourant to Enable Water Surfaces to Be Measured by Kinect Sensors
Recent studies have sought to use Microsoft Kinect sensors to measure water surface shape in steady flows or transient flow processes. They have typically employed a white colourant, usually titanium dioxide (TiO2), in order to make the surface opaque ...
Andrew Nichols +3 more
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Visual TASK: A Collaborative Cognitive Aid for Acute Care Resuscitation
Preventable medical errors are a severe problem in healthcare, causing over 400,000 deaths per year in the US in hospitals alone. In acute care, the branch of medicine encompassing the emergency department (ED) and intensive care units (ICU), error rates
Calhoun, Aaron W. +3 more
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This study explored the feasibility and safety of pairing the Microsoft Kinect® sensor with the Oculus Rift® Head Mounted Display (HMD) as a telerehabilitation technology platform for persons post-stroke.
Rachel Proffitt +3 more
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A Review on the Use of Microsoft Kinect for Gait Abnormality and Postural Disorder Assessment. [PDF]
Bawa A, Banitsas K, Abbod M.
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