Electromyography and Augmented Reality for Motor Rehabilitation.
Gilda Aparecidade de AssisAlexandre Fonseca BrandaoLucilia Yoshie ArakiAna Grasielle. D. CorreaPublished in: SVR (2017)
Keyphrases
- augmented reality
- virtual reality
- motor learning
- motor skills
- human computer interaction
- emg signals
- virtual objects
- mixed reality
- promising experimental results demonstrate
- virtual environment
- real environment
- multi user
- markerless
- head mounted display
- control system
- camera tracking
- molecular structures
- real scenes
- motor control
- computer generated images
- software engineering
- live video
- virtual world
- mobile augmented reality
- computer generated imagery
- real time