Multimodal human computer interaction of wheelchairs supporting lower limb active rehabilitation.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Jie Hong, Miao Cai, Xiansheng Qin
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Abstract

Currently, an important challenge in stroke rehabilitation is how to effectively restore motor functions of lower limbs. This paper presents multimodal human computer interaction (HCI) of wheelchairs supporting lower limb active rehabilitation. First, multimodal HCI incorporating motor imagery electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG) and speech is designed. Second, prototype supporting wheelchair active rehabilitation method is illustrated in details. Third, the preliminary brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and speech recognition task experiments are carried out respectively, and the results are obtained. Finally, discussion is conducted and conclusion is drawn. This study has important practical significance in auxiliary movements and neurorehabilitation for stroke patients.

支持下肢主动康复的轮椅的多模式人机交互。
目前,中风康复的一个重要挑战是如何有效恢复下肢的运动功能。本文介绍了支持下肢主动康复的轮椅的多模态人机交互(HCI)。首先,设计了包含运动图像脑电图(EEG)、肌电图(EMG)和语音的多模态人机交互。其次,详细说明了支持轮椅主动康复方法的原型。第三,分别进行了初步的脑机接口(BCI)和语音识别任务实验,并得出结果。最后,进行讨论并得出结论。本研究对脑卒中患者的辅助运动和神经康复具有重要的现实意义。
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4.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
179
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary aims of Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering are to provide a means of communicating the advances being made in the areas of biomechanics and biomedical engineering and to stimulate interest in the continually emerging computer based technologies which are being applied in these multidisciplinary subjects. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering will also provide a focus for the importance of integrating the disciplines of engineering with medical technology and clinical expertise. Such integration will have a major impact on health care in the future.
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