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21 December 2018 IS2MoD: an interactive system based on expert systems and Kinect devices to support the motor rehabilitation and development of children with disabilities
Á. Pérez-Muñóz, P. Ingavélez-Guerra, V. Robles-Bykbaev, P. Solórzano-Guerrero, Y. Robles-Bykbaev, V. Martínez-León, M. B. Faicán-Ulloa, M. Castro-Sigüenza
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Proceedings Volume 10975, 14th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis; 109750A (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2506723
Event: 14th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis, 2018, Mazatlán, Mexico
Abstract
Several authors such as Piaget, suggest that sensory and motor experiences are considered the base of intellectual functioning during the first two years of a person’s life. In this line, the fine and gross motor skills are tightly related with the cognitive development of a child. For these reasons, in this paper, we present an interactive system aimed at supporting exercises and activities for both rehabilitation and development of motor skills in children with disabilities. Our proposal relies on a Kinect device and an expert system that provides a guide of activities that must be carried out by a child according to his/her profile. We have tested the system in two stages, one to determine how well the expert system provides suggestions on the base of one first level of granularity: areas and general interactive activities configuration. Moreover, in the second stage, we worked in real therapy sessions with six children with different types of disabilities. The results show high levels of motivation by children side, and 90% of precision in the generation of therapy plans.
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Á. Pérez-Muñóz, P. Ingavélez-Guerra, V. Robles-Bykbaev, P. Solórzano-Guerrero, Y. Robles-Bykbaev, V. Martínez-León, M. B. Faicán-Ulloa, and M. Castro-Sigüenza "IS2MoD: an interactive system based on expert systems and Kinect devices to support the motor rehabilitation and development of children with disabilities", Proc. SPIE 10975, 14th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis, 109750A (21 December 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2506723
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KEYWORDS
Pathology

Sensors

Standards development

Visualization

Diagnostics

Environmental sensing

Genetics

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