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A multi-agent system approach for balance disorder treatment: integrating computer vision and gamification
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Balance disorder
Trastorno del equilibrio
Gamification
Gamificación
Multi-agent system
Sistema multiagente
Telerehabilitation
Telerehabilitación
Fecha de publicación
2024
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10643539
Citación
H. Sánchez San Blas, A. Filipe Sales Mendes, F. Pérez Robledo, G. Villarrubia González and J. F. de Paz Santana, "A Multi-Agent System Approach for Balance Disorder Treatment: Integrating Computer Vision and Gamification," in IEEE Access, vol. 12, pp. 118649-118664, 2024, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3448216
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[ENG]This study introduces a pioneering approach for treating balance disorders, integrating advanced computer vision and engaging gamification techniques within a multi-agent system framework. Balancing disorders significantly impair quality of life, manifesting through symptoms like dizziness and muscle weakness. Addressing this, we developed a platform that employs depth imaging and real-time pose estimation to accurately capture and analyze patient movements, enabling personalized and adaptive rehabilitation exercises. The multi-agent system architecture ensures seamless communication and coordination, facilitating the delivery of tailored exercises that cater to the evolving needs of patients, either in person or remotely. Key to our approach is the use of gamification, which transforms rehabilitation exercises into interactive virtual activities, significantly enhancing patient engagement and motivation. Preliminary results demonstrate the platform's efficacy in improving balance, highlighting its potential as a versatile tool for balance disorder treatment. This research advances the technological frontier in balance disorder rehabilitation and offers a blueprint for future telehealth and patient-centric care innovations.
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10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3448216
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The Ministry of Universities has supported H\u00E9ctor S\u00E1nchez San Blas\u2019 research through a FPU pre-doctoral contract, under grant FPU20/03014. This work has been supported by the Junta De Castilla y Le\u00F3n - Consejer\u00EDa De Econom\u00EDa Y Empleo: Caracterizaci\u00F3n, an\u00E1lisis e intervenci\u00F3n en la prevenci\u00F3n de riesgos laborales en entornos de trabajo tradi-cionales mediante la aplicaci\u00F3n de tecnolog\u00EDas disruptivas identified by 2022/00384/001-J125.