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公开(公告)号:US20190099134A1
公开(公告)日:2019-04-04
申请号:US15932190
申请日:2016-08-17
Applicant: University of Miami
Inventor: Christopher Bennett , Robert Gailey , Vibhor Agrawal , Colby Leider
Abstract: A system measures performance activity of a user using a motion capture device, such as one or more knee sleeves each a plurality of inertial-measurement unit. Captured motion characteristic data is classified against previously captured data and then mapped to particular audio effects, which are then altered in different ways depending on the classification and provided the user. The audio feedback works to improve the user's performance of the activity by changing between negative and positive feedback depending on the user's performance. The system regularly measures the motion capture data, altering audio effects provided to the user, until the user reaches an improvement goal.
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公开(公告)号:US20230218199A1
公开(公告)日:2023-07-13
申请号:US17995548
申请日:2021-04-09
Applicant: University of Miami
Inventor: Kyoung Jae Kim , Robert Gailey , Ignacio Gaunaud , Christopher Bennett
CPC classification number: A61B5/1114 , A61B5/4023 , A61B5/7221 , A61B5/0024 , A61B2505/09 , A61B2503/10
Abstract: Systems and methods for assessing, monitoring, or theranosing a condition or disorder based on a comparison of limb stability for one or more limbs of a subject from a baseline. The method includes placing two or more inertial measurement sensors on the limbs of the subject, acquiring baseline limb excursion data from the inertial measurement sensors while a patient is performing at least one of a static balance activity and a dynamic balance activity by tracking the relative displacement of the respective two or more inertial measurement sensors; acquiring post-injury limb excursion data after an injury from the inertial measurement sensors while a patient is performing at least one of a static balance activity and a dynamic balance activity; and determining the activity clearance index as a function of a comparison of the baseline limb excursion data compared to the post-injury limb excursion data.
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公开(公告)号:US20240298976A1
公开(公告)日:2024-09-12
申请号:US18666176
申请日:2024-05-16
Applicant: University of Miami
Inventor: Christopher Bennett , Robert Gailey , Vibhor Agrawal , Colby Leider
IPC: A61B5/00 , A61B5/11 , G06N3/02 , G06N20/00 , G10H1/00 , G10L21/003 , G16H20/30 , G16H40/67 , G16H50/20 , H04N19/10
CPC classification number: A61B5/7415 , A61B5/11 , A61B5/1118 , A61B5/112 , A61B5/1124 , A61B5/486 , G06N3/02 , G06N20/00 , G10H1/0091 , G16H20/30 , G16H40/67 , G16H50/20 , H04N19/10 , A61B5/6828 , A61B2505/09 , G10H2210/221 , G10H2210/311 , G10H2220/201 , G10H2220/321 , G10H2220/391 , G10H2220/395 , G10L21/003
Abstract: A system measures performance activity of a user using a motion capture device, such as one or more knee sleeves each a plurality of inertial-measurement unit. Captured motion characteristic data is classified against previously captured data and then mapped to particular audio effects, which are then altered in different ways depending on the classification and provided the user. The audio feedback works to improve the user's performance of the activity by changing between negative and positive feedback depending on the user's performance. The system regularly measures the motion capture data, altering audio effects provided to the user, until the user reaches an improvement goal.
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公开(公告)号:US11992345B2
公开(公告)日:2024-05-28
申请号:US15932190
申请日:2016-08-17
Applicant: University of Miami
Inventor: Christopher Bennett , Robert Gailey , Vibhor Agrawal , Colby Leider
IPC: A61B5/00 , A61B5/11 , G06N3/02 , G06N20/00 , G10H1/00 , G10L21/003 , G16H20/30 , G16H40/67 , G16H50/20 , H04N19/10
CPC classification number: A61B5/7415 , A61B5/11 , A61B5/1118 , A61B5/112 , A61B5/1124 , A61B5/486 , G06N3/02 , G06N20/00 , G10H1/0091 , G16H20/30 , G16H40/67 , G16H50/20 , H04N19/10 , A61B5/6828 , A61B2505/09 , G10H2210/221 , G10H2210/311 , G10H2220/201 , G10H2220/321 , G10H2220/391 , G10H2220/395 , G10L21/003
Abstract: A system measures performance activity of a user using a motion capture device, such as one or more knee sleeves each a plurality of inertial-measurement unit. Captured motion characteristic data is classified against previously captured data and then mapped to particular audio effects, which are then altered in different ways depending on the classification and provided the user. The audio feedback works to improve the user's performance of the activity by changing between negative and positive feedback depending on the user's performance. The system regularly measures the motion capture data, altering audio effects provided to the user, until the user reaches an improvement goal.
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