Michael Bonenfant, D. Laurendeau, Alexis Fortin-Côté, P. Cardou, C. Gosselin, C. Faure, B. McFadyen, C. Mercier, L. Bouyer
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A Computer Vision System for Virtual Rehabilitation
A Kinect-based pose estimation system is presented for the study of movement problems within a rehab context. The performance of the system is compared to ground-truth data obtained by an expensive MoCap system. The results show that the proposed system performs well and could be used within a virtual rehabilitation context synchronized with other systems (e.g., robots).