Markerless motion capture and measurement of hand kinematics: validation and application to home-based upper limb rehabilitation
Dynamic movements of the hand, fingers and thumb are difficult to measure due to the versatility and complexity of movement inherent in function. An innovative approach to measuring hand kinematics is proposed and validated. The proposed system utilises the Microsoft KinectTM and goes beyond gesture...
Main Authors: | Metcalf, Cheryl (Author), Robinson, Rebecca (Author), Malpass, Adam J. (Author), Bogle, Tristan P. (Author), Dell, Thomas A. (Author), Harris, Chris (Author), Demain, Sara H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-08.
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