A Proposed Framework For an Interactive Visuotactile 3D Virtual Environment System For Visuomotor Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-12-2012
School
Psychology
Abstract
Stroke is the second greatest killer and one of the leading causes of disability. One of the results of stroke is the partial loss of vision with apparent blindness in certain parts of the visual field. Current vision restoration therapy and rehabilitation methods have not shown permanent treatment results for this type of partial loss of vision. Our research proposes the framework to design and develop a computer based vision restoration training and therapy system using Natural User Interfaces (NUIs) in an Interactive Visuotactile 3D Virtual Environment (IV-3DVE). This paper presents a proposed framework for the IV-3DVE system for visual restoration for stroke patients. This paper also provides a brief introduction to vision restoration treatment, the use of virtual environment technologies in sensorimotor rehabilitation, and natural user interfaces. © 2012 IEEE.
Publication Title
2012 International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICCIS 2012 - A Conference of World Engineering, Science and Technology Congress, ESTCON 2012 - Conference Proceedings
Volume
2
First Page
1052
Last Page
1057
Recommended Citation
Shiratuddin, M.,
Hajnal, A.,
Farkas, A.,
Wong, K.,
Legradi, G.
(2012). A Proposed Framework For an Interactive Visuotactile 3D Virtual Environment System For Visuomotor Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients. 2012 International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICCIS 2012 - A Conference of World Engineering, Science and Technology Congress, ESTCON 2012 - Conference Proceedings, 2, 1052-1057.
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