In today's world, many patients with cognitive impairments and motor dysfunction seek the attention of experts to perform specific conventional therapies to improve their situation. However, due to a lack of neurorehabilitation professionals, patients suffer from severe effects that worsen their condition. In this paper, we present a technological approach for a novel robotic neurorehabilitation training system. It relies on a combination of a rehabilitation device, signal classification methods, supervised machine learning models for training adaptation, training exercises, and socially interactive agents as a user interface. Together with a professional, the system can be trained towards the patient's specific needs. Furthermore, after a training phase, patients are enabled to train independently at home without the assistance of a physical therapist with a socially interactive agent in the role of a coaching assistant.
@article{arxiv.2206.01587,
title = {Employing Socially Interactive Agents for Robotic Neurorehabilitation Training},
author = {Rhythm Arora and Matteo Lavit Nicora and Pooja Prajod and Daniele Panzeri and Elisabeth André and Patrick Gebhard and Matteo Malosio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.01587},
year = {2022}
}
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The 5th Workshop on Behavior Adaptation Interaction and Learning for Assistive Robotics (BAILAR)