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CIR2AT 2014: Orlando, FL, USA
- 2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotic Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, CIR2AT 2014, Orlando, FL, USA, December 9-12, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4474-3
Robotic Assistive Technology
- Catherine Todd, Swati Mallya, Sara Majeed, Jude Rojas, Katy Naylor:
VirtuNav: A Virtual Reality indoor navigation simulator with haptic and audio feedback for the visually impaired. 1-8 - Hironori Ogawa, Kazuteru Tobita, Katsuyuki Sagayama, Masayoshi Tomizuka:
A guidance robot for the visually impaired: System description and velocity reference generation. 9-15 - Kelsey P. Hawkins, Phillip M. Grice, Tiffany L. Chen, Chih-Hung King, Charles C. Kemp:
Assistive mobile manipulation for self-care tasks around the head. 16-25 - Harold Martin, Jaime Donaw, Robert Kelly, Young-Jin Jung, Jong-Hoon Kim:
A novel approach of prosthetic arm control using computer vision, biosignals, and motion capture. 26-30 - Masatsugu Sakajiri, Shigeki Miyoshi, Junji Onishi, Tsukasa Ono, Tohru Ifukube:
Tactile pitch feedback system for deafblind or hearing impaired persons singing accuracy of hearing persons under conditions of added noise. 31-35
Robotic Rehabilitation
- Nitin Seth, Denise Johnson, Hussein A. Abdullah:
Spasticity assessment system for elbow flexors/extensors: Healthy pilot study. 36-41 - Matthew F. Tennyson, Deitra A. Kuester, Christos Nikolopoulos:
Robotic agents used to help teach social skills to individuals with autism: The fourth generation. 42-48 - Brittney A. English, Ayanna M. Howard:
Encouraging specific intervention motions via a robotic system for rehabilitation of hand function: A healthy pilot study. 49-56
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