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GAMEREHAB@ HOME: A new engineering system using serious game and multisensor fusion for functional rehabilitation at homeTannous et al., 2019
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- Tannous H
- Istrate D
- Perrochon A
- Daviet J
- Benlarbi-Delai A
- Sarrazin J
- Tho M
- Dao T
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- IEEE Transactions on Games
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Biomedical-connected objects, such as kinematic sensors, have been commonly used for patient monitoring in many clinical applications. Moreover, serious games have become widely used to improve patients' motivation during functional rehabilitation. In this article, we …
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