Accuracy of Video-Based Hand Tracking for People With Upper-Body Disabilities
Utilization of hand-tracking cameras, such as Leap, for hand rehabilitation and functional assessments is an innovative approach to providing affordable alternatives for people with disabilities. However, prior to deploying these commercially-available tools, a thorough evaluation of their performan...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra A. Portnova-Fahreeva (Author), Momona Yamagami (Author), Adria Robert-Gonzalez (Author), Jennifer Mankoff (Author), Heather Feldner (Author), Katherine M. Steele (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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