Skeleton tracking solutions for a low-cost stroke rehabilitation support system
Computer systems based on motion assessment are promising solutions to support stroke survivors' autonomous rehabilitation exercises. In this regard, researchers keep trying to achieve engaging and low-cost solutions suitable mainly for home use. Aiming to achieve a system with a minimal techni...
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Main Authors: | COIAS, Ana R., LEE, Min Hun, BERNARDINO, Alexandre, SMAILAGIC, Asim |
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2023
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