Abstract Background Current upper extremity outcome measures for persons with cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) lack the ability to directly collect quantitative information in home and community environments. A wearable first-person (egocentric) camera system is presented that aims to monitor functional hand use outside of clinical settings. Methods The system is based on computer vision algorithms that detect the hand, segment the hand outline, distinguish the user’s left or right hand, and detect functional interactions of the hand with objects during activities of daily living. The algorithm was evaluated using egocentric video ...
Background: Functional use of the upper extremities (UEs) is a top recovery priority for individuals...
Context: Wearable cameras have great potential for producing novel outcome measures of upper limb (U...
Background: Following a spinal cord injury, regaining hand function is a top priority. Current hand ...
Impairments in hand function lead to reduced independence and quality of life after cervical spinal ...
: Egocentric video has recently emerged as a potential solution for monitoring hand function in indi...
Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) report upper limb function as their top recovery priority....
In order to develop effective interventions for restoring upper extremity function after cervical sp...
: Cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) causes the paralysis of upper and lower limbs and trunk, signif...
Background: Egocentric video has recently emerged as a potential solution for monitoring hand functi...
Background. Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) report upper limb function as their top recove...
: Impaired hand function after neurological injuries can have a major impact on independence and qua...
Objective: Hand function impairment after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) can significantly reduce...
Background: Functional use of the upper extremities (UEs) is a top recovery priority for individuals...
Context: Wearable cameras have great potential for producing novel outcome measures of upper limb (U...
Background: Following a spinal cord injury, regaining hand function is a top priority. Current hand ...
Impairments in hand function lead to reduced independence and quality of life after cervical spinal ...
: Egocentric video has recently emerged as a potential solution for monitoring hand function in indi...
Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) report upper limb function as their top recovery priority....
In order to develop effective interventions for restoring upper extremity function after cervical sp...
: Cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) causes the paralysis of upper and lower limbs and trunk, signif...
Background: Egocentric video has recently emerged as a potential solution for monitoring hand functi...
Background. Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) report upper limb function as their top recove...
: Impaired hand function after neurological injuries can have a major impact on independence and qua...
Objective: Hand function impairment after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) can significantly reduce...
Background: Functional use of the upper extremities (UEs) is a top recovery priority for individuals...
Context: Wearable cameras have great potential for producing novel outcome measures of upper limb (U...
Background: Following a spinal cord injury, regaining hand function is a top priority. Current hand ...