Chang et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Towards pervasive physical rehabilitation using Microsoft KinectChang et al., 2012
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- Chang C
- Lange B
- Zhang M
- Koenig S
- Requejo P
- Somboon N
- Sawchuk A
- Rizzo A
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- 2012 6th international conference on pervasive computing technologies for healthcare (PervasiveHealth) and workshops
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The use of Virtual Reality technology for developing tools for rehabilitation has attracted significant interest in the physical therapy arena. This paper presents a comparison of motion tracking performance between the low-cost Microsoft Kinect and the high fidelity …
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