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Modifying Kinect placement to improve upper limb joint angle measurement accuracy

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Author(s)
Seo, Na Jin허필원Fathi, Mojtaba R.Crocher, Vincent
Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Hand Therapy, v.29, no.4, pp.465 - 473
Issued Date
2016-10
Abstract
Study Design Repeated measures. Introduction The Kinect (Microsoft, Redmond, WA) is widely used for telerehabilitation applications including rehabilitation games and assessment. Purpose of the Study To determine effects of the Kinect location relative to a person on measurement accuracy of upper limb joint angles. Methods Kinect error was computed as difference in the upper limb joint range of motion (ROM) during target reaching motion, from the Kinect vs 3D Investigator Motion Capture System (NDI, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada), and compared across 9 Kinect locations. Results The ROM error was the least when the Kinect was elevated 45° in front of the subject, tilted toward the subject. This error was 54% less than the conventional location in front of a person without elevation and tilting. The ROM error was the largest when the Kinect was located 60° contralateral to the moving arm, at the shoulder height, facing the subject. The ROM error was the least for the shoulder elevation and largest for the wrist angle. Discussion Accuracy of the Kinect sensor for detecting upper limb joint ROM depends on its location relative to a person. Conclusion This information facilitates implementation of Kinect-based upper limb rehabilitation applications with adequate accuracy. Level of Evidence 3b © 2016 Hanley & Belfus
Publisher
Hanley and Belfus, Inc.
ISSN
0894-1130
DOI
10.1016/j.jht.2016.06.010
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/31613
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