The Clinician's Guide to Computer Vision in the Motion Capture Galaxy.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Theresa E McGuirk, Carolynn Patten
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In keeping with the topic of this special issue, "Breakthroughs in Stroke Rehabilitation: Bridging Engineering, Neuroscience, and Motor Control," this commentary addresses the recent emergence of computer vision motion capture (CVMC, aka markerless motion capture) with a realistic check-in on its current measurement performance and future utility as a clinical assessment tool. These are heady times. It would be understandable to misinterpret early demonstrations of CVMC in clinical research as a suggestion that this innovative tool is ready for clinical deployment. In reality, benchmarks for CVMC measurements are still being established, and cultivation of targeted clinical practice approaches informed by motion analysis remains aspirational. In this commentary, we reframe the CVMC conversation by first acknowledging the current state of CVMC as a technology still in development. We then consider the path to a long-term goal: targeted stroke rehabilitation in clinical practice informed by the quantification of movement function. In lighthearted spirit, we channel Douglas Adams' book series, "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" (HG2G; Adams, 1979-1992), providing clinician hitchhikers some recommendations to deftly navigate the CVMC landscape on their intergalactic motion capture travels between lab and clinic. And so, just as Ford Prefect, the friendly alien researcher in the HG2G book series would say to reassure new hitchhikers:"You just come along with me and have a good time. The Motion Capture Galaxy's a fun place. You'll need to have a fish in your ear."- Ford Prefect (adapted from Adams; Book 1, Chapter 5).

动作捕捉星系中计算机视觉的临床医生指南。
为了与本期特刊的主题“中风康复的突破:桥梁工程,神经科学和运动控制”保持一致,这篇评论讨论了最近出现的计算机视觉运动捕捉(CVMC,又名无标记运动捕捉),并对其当前的测量性能和未来作为临床评估工具的实用性进行了现实的检查。这是一个令人兴奋的时代。将CVMC在临床研究中的早期演示误解为表明这种创新工具已准备好用于临床部署是可以理解的。实际上,CVMC测量的基准仍在建立中,并且通过运动分析来培养有针对性的临床实践方法仍然是理想的。在这篇评论中,我们通过首先承认CVMC作为一项仍在开发中的技术的当前状态来重新构建CVMC对话。然后我们考虑到一个长期目标的路径:在临床实践中有针对性的中风康复,通过运动功能的量化。在轻松愉快的氛围中,我们引用了道格拉斯·亚当斯的系列丛书《银河系漫游指南》(HG2G; Adams, 1979-1992),为搭便车的临床医生提供了一些建议,以便他们在实验室和诊所之间的星系间运动捕捉旅行中熟练地驾驭CVMC景观。因此,正如HG2G系列丛书中友善的外星人研究员福特·普里弗克特(Ford Prefect)对新搭便车的人说的那样:“跟我来,玩得开心就行了。动作捕捉星系是个有趣的地方。你需要在耳朵里放条鱼。——福特·普里弗克特(改编自亚当斯;第一卷,第五章)
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
22
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers relating to the plasticity and response of the nervous system to accidental or experimental injuries and their interventions, transplantation, neurodegenerative disorders and experimental strategies to improve regeneration or functional recovery and rehabilitation. Experimental and clinical research papers adopting fresh conceptual approaches are encouraged. The overriding criteria for publication are novelty, significant experimental or clinical relevance and interest to a multidisciplinary audience. Experiments on un-anesthetized animals should conform with the standards for the use of laboratory animals as established by the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, US National Academy of Sciences. Experiments in which paralytic agents are used must be justified. Patient identity should be concealed. All manuscripts are sent out for blind peer review to editorial board members or outside reviewers. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience is a member of Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium.
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