Rahman, 2016 - Google Patents
i-Therapy: a non-invasive multimedia authoring framework for context-aware therapy designRahman, 2016
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- 8356160456419719448
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- Rahman M
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- Multimedia Tools and Applications
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In this paper, we present an e-Therapy framework, named i-Therapy, which collects live therapeutic context by analyzing multi-sensory body joint data in a non-invasive way. Using our proposed framework, a therapist can model complex gestures by mapping them to a set …
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