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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of video consultations in mental health care, highlighting the importance of therapeutic alliances for successful treatment outcomes in both face-to-face and web-based settings.
Markus W Haun +8 more
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Future of Telepresence Services in the Evolving Fog Computing Environment: A Survey on Research and Use Cases [PDF]
With the continuing development of technology, telepresence services have emerged as an essential part of modern communication systems. Concurrently, the rapid growth of fog computing presents new opportunities and challenges for integrating telepresence
Dang Van Thang +5 more
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Objective: The contact restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic fundamentally limit patient-centered teaching. To realize a patient-oriented education in the block training “Internal Medicine” at the University Hospital Halle (Saale) despite the ...
Haucke, Elisa +5 more
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Virtual robotic telepresence early childhood mental health consultation to childcare centers in the aftermath of COVID-19: training approaches and perceived acceptability and usefulness [PDF]
IntroductionChildcare center closures during COVID-19 impacted education for approximately 40 million children nationwide. Unfortunately, COVID-19 restrictions significantly limited the extent that outside personnel could provide in-person support to ...
Jason F. Jent +9 more
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Remote science at sea with remotely operated vehicles [PDF]
Conducting sea-going ocean science no longer needs to be limited to the number of berths on a ship given that telecommunications, computing, and networking technologies onboard ships have become familiar mechanisms for expanding scientists’ reach from ...
Zara Mirmalek +2 more
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These days, we see different types of telepresence robots, and there has been a tremendous amount of research and development on these robots. Some telepresence robots have monitors to show the faces of remote operators and mobility to move around, but ...
Nungduk Yun, Seiji Yamada
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Virtual reality proponents often promise the technology will allow a more fully embodied sense of presence at a distance, or what researchers have called ‘telepresence.’ Departing from telepresence’s original focus on providing access to dangerous ...
Paul Roquet
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The effects of telepresence with real-time video and audio communication on parent-infant interaction and staff experience in neonatal intensive care unit [PDF]
Objective: We implemented an online visitation system named “telepresence” in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for family members at home to communicate with their babies in real-time using video and audio.
Tomoko Saito +5 more
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Telehealth-Enabled In-Home Elbow Rehabilitation for Brachial Plexus Injuries Using Deep-Reinforcement-Learning-Assisted Telepresence Robots [PDF]
Due to damage to the network of nerves that regulate the muscles and feeling in the shoulder, arm, and forearm, brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) are known to significantly reduce the function and quality of life of affected persons. According to the World
Muhammad Nasir Khan +3 more
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The feeling of being present as observer and performer in some environment is hardly ever absent except in cases of pathology. The difficulty in achieving telepresence (or virtual reality) consists in making the observer feel his/her presence in the ‘‘remote’’ environment accessed by means of machine interfaces and not in the local and immediate ...
Richard M. Held, Nathaniel I. Durlach
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