Co-Author scientific publication
Innovations in Biomedical Engineering
Co-authored paper on Kinect-based rehabilitation research for elderly patients
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In my first year of university, my future thesis supervisor invited me onto a published research project, which is not a common place to start. We built a Unity application that used a Kinect depth sensor to track elderly patients through rehabilitation exercises, and I worked on the interactive exercises, real-time motion tracking and user feedback. It was later tested with real patients at the National Institute of Oncology in Gliwice, and the results were published as “Rehabilitation of Cognitive Functions of the Elderly with the Use of Depth Sensors”, where I am one of nine co-authors on a paper led by my supervisor Ewa Lach.