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Randomized controlled trial of the CMR immersive virtual reality (IVR) headset training compared to e-learning for operating room configuration of the CMR versius robot.

Journal of robotic surgery
Robotic surgery offers potential advantages over laparoscopic procedures, but the training for configuring robotic systems in the operating room remains underexplored. This study seeks to validate immersive virtual reality (IVR) headset training for ...

The Effects of Combined Virtual Reality Exercises and Robot Assisted Gait Training on Cognitive Functions, Daily Living Activities, and Quality of Life in High Functioning Individuals With Subacute Stroke.

Perceptual and motor skills
Stroke is a global health concern causing significant mortality. Survivors face physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges, affecting their life satisfaction and social participation. Robot-assisted gait training with virtual reality, like Lokomat...

A multimodal virtual vision platform as a next-generation vision system for a surgical robot.

Medical & biological engineering & computing
Robot-assisted surgery platforms are utilized globally thanks to their stereoscopic vision systems and enhanced functional assistance. However, the necessity of ergonomic improvement for their use by surgeons has been increased. In surgical robots, i...

Human motor augmentation with an extra robotic arm without functional interference.

Science robotics
Extra robotic arms (XRAs) are gaining interest in neuroscience and robotics, offering potential tools for daily activities. However, this compelling opportunity poses new challenges for sensorimotor control strategies and human-machine interfaces (HM...

Automatic Gaze Analysis: A Survey of Deep Learning Based Approaches.

IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Eye gaze analysis is an important research problem in the field of Computer Vision and Human-Computer Interaction. Even with notable progress in the last 10 years, automatic gaze analysis still remains challenging due to the uniqueness of eye appeara...

Does an outdoor virtual environment projected in a head-mounted display affect balance in healthy young adults?

Journal of bodywork and movement therapies
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality head-mounted display (VR-HMD) is increasingly used for balance evaluation and rehabilitation. However, more studies must be conducted on virtual environments (VE) effects. This study aimed to assess the impact of an outdoo...

Design Method of a Smart Rehabilitation Product Service System Based on Virtual Scenarios: A Case Study.

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
The development of artificial intelligence and virtual reality technology has enabled rehabilitation service systems based on virtual scenarios to provide patients with a multi-sensory simulation experience. However, the design methods of most rehabi...

The application of objective clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA) in the assessment of basic robotic surgical skills.

Surgical endoscopy
BACKGROUND: Using a validated, objective, and standardised assessment tool to assess progression and competency is essential for basic robotic surgical training programmes. Objective clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA) is an error-based asses...

The Role of integrating AI and VR in fostering environmental awareness and enhancing activism among college students.

The Science of the total environment
Given the increasing concern about the destructive impact of sympathetic activities on the Earth, involving the next generation in environmental conservation is crucial. Therefore, this study aims to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and virtu...

Visual modalities-based multimodal fusion for surgical phase recognition.

Computers in biology and medicine
Surgical workflow analysis is essential to help optimize surgery by encouraging efficient communication and the use of resources. However, the performance of phase recognition is limited by the use of information related to the presence of surgical i...