Several design strategies for rehabilitation robotics have aimed to improve patients' experiences using motivating and engaging virtual environments. This paper presents a new design strategy: enhancing patient freedom with a complex virtual environment that intelligently detects patients' intentions and supports the intended actions. A `virtual kitchen' scenario has been developed in which many possible actions can be performed at any time, allowing patients to experiment and giving them more freedom. Remote eye tracking is used to detect the intended action and trigger appropriate support by a rehabilitation robot. This approach requires no additional equipment attached to the patient and has a calibration time of less than a minute. The ...
n an immersive computationally intelligent virtual reality (VR) environment, humans can interact wit...
With the shortage of rehabilitation clinicians in rural areas and elsewhere, remote rehabilitation (...
The paper presents the developing of a new robotic system for the administration of a highly sophist...
Gaze-based intention detection has been explored for robotic-assisted neuro-rehabilitation in recent...
In the past decade, several arm rehabilitation robots have been developed to assist neurological pat...
With the advanced development of multimodal sensing and rendering technologies, Virtual Reality (VR)...
Robotic systems to restore, augment and support human capabilities hinder the natural interaction wi...
This thesis reports on research done for the integration of eye tracking technology into virtual rea...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
This thesis reports on research done for the integration of eye tracking technology into virtual rea...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of including scientific tasks on the satisfaction of patie...
Robotic treatment has been recognized as a powerful tool to face the consequences of neurological im...
With the emergence of the phenomenon of social aging, the elderly have frequent physical movement di...
Eye gaze can convey information about intentions beyond what can beinferred from the trajectory and ...
Annually in the US, there are 53,000 shoulder replacements, 650,000 rotator cuff injury surgeries, a...
n an immersive computationally intelligent virtual reality (VR) environment, humans can interact wit...
With the shortage of rehabilitation clinicians in rural areas and elsewhere, remote rehabilitation (...
The paper presents the developing of a new robotic system for the administration of a highly sophist...
Gaze-based intention detection has been explored for robotic-assisted neuro-rehabilitation in recent...
In the past decade, several arm rehabilitation robots have been developed to assist neurological pat...
With the advanced development of multimodal sensing and rendering technologies, Virtual Reality (VR)...
Robotic systems to restore, augment and support human capabilities hinder the natural interaction wi...
This thesis reports on research done for the integration of eye tracking technology into virtual rea...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
This thesis reports on research done for the integration of eye tracking technology into virtual rea...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of including scientific tasks on the satisfaction of patie...
Robotic treatment has been recognized as a powerful tool to face the consequences of neurological im...
With the emergence of the phenomenon of social aging, the elderly have frequent physical movement di...
Eye gaze can convey information about intentions beyond what can beinferred from the trajectory and ...
Annually in the US, there are 53,000 shoulder replacements, 650,000 rotator cuff injury surgeries, a...
n an immersive computationally intelligent virtual reality (VR) environment, humans can interact wit...
With the shortage of rehabilitation clinicians in rural areas and elsewhere, remote rehabilitation (...
The paper presents the developing of a new robotic system for the administration of a highly sophist...