协同探针对家庭康复中全身运动的在线同步识别与评价

F. M. Ramos, M. Hayashibe
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在家庭康复过程中,运动识别算法的发展提出了许多挑战。最近的研究使用了协同效应的概念来区分一组动作。然而,识别依赖于重建的运动与在线数据的相关性,而训练数据需要定义良好的运动。在本文中,我们引入了协同探测的概念,它直接比较了协同效应和在线数据。该系统表示同一空间中的协同作用和运动,并监控它们的行为。结果表明,传统的方法受到训练数据分割的影响,即使重建的运动与地面真实情况相似,也不能提供足够的信息来实时评估数据。协同探针用于区分和评估自然全身运动的表现,而不需要分割或预先确定动作。对结果的分析也证明了识别受试者在运动中使用的策略的可能性。这些信息有助于获得更好的洞察力,并可证明对家庭康复有益。
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Simultaneous Online Motion Discrimination and Evaluation of Whole-body Exercise by Synergy Probes for Home Rehabilitation
The development of algorithms for motion discrimination in home rehabilitation sessions poses numerous challenges. Recent studies have used the concept of synergies to discriminate a set of movements. However, the discrimination depends on the correlation of the reconstructed movement with the online data, and the training data requires well-defined movements. In this paper, we introduced the concept of a synergy probe, which makes a direct comparison between synergies and online data. The system represents synergies and movements in the same space and monitors their behavior. The results indicated that conventional methods are influenced by the segmentation of training data, and even though the reconstructed movement is similar to the ground-truth, it does not provide sufficient information to evaluate the data in real time. The synergy probes were used to discriminate and evaluate the performance of natural whole-body exercises without segmentation or previous determination of movements. An analysis of the results also demonstrated the possibility to identify the strategies used by the subjects for movement. Such information aids in gaining a better insight and can prove beneficial in home rehabilitation.
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