A Multimodal Natural Interaction-Based Mixed Reality System for Limb Rehabilitation

Kailiang Shou, Qianyu Meng, Qingshu Yuan, Qihao Yang, Zhigeng Pan
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The virtual rehabilitation system is designed to aid in the recovery of patients’ motor functions and cognitive disorders. It employs technologies such as virtual reality, human-computer interaction, and sensors. Compared to traditional rehabilitation systems, virtual rehabilitation systems have many advantages, such as providing multiple therapeutic scenarios, high entertainment, strong system replicability, and accurate quantitative evaluation. However, current virtual rehabilitation systems still face challenges, including a limited variety of training content, insufficient interaction experience, and a single mode of interaction, which negatively affect the practical experience of patients. To address these problems, this paper proposes a multimodal natural interaction technology based on gestures, tangible objects, and natural walking for patients with limb impairments, and designs a mixed reality rehabilitation system. User research showed that compared to the controller interaction mode, the multimodal natural interaction mode is more interesting and has a stronger sense of realism, enhancing participants’ enthusiasm and motivation.
基于多模态自然交互的肢体康复混合现实系统
虚拟康复系统旨在帮助患者恢复运动功能和认知障碍。它采用了虚拟现实、人机交互和传感器等技术。与传统康复系统相比,虚拟康复系统具有多种治疗场景、高娱乐性、系统可复制性强、定量评估准确等优点。然而,目前的虚拟康复系统仍然面临挑战,包括培训内容种类有限,互动体验不足,互动模式单一,这对患者的实际体验产生了负面影响。针对这些问题,本文提出了一种基于肢体障碍患者手势、有形物体和自然行走的多模态自然交互技术,并设计了一个混合现实康复系统。用户研究表明,与控制器交互模式相比,多模态自然交互模式更有趣,真实感更强,增强了参与者的积极性和动力。
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