Co-Author - Scientific Publication
Innovations in Biomedical Engineering
Co-authored research paper on rehabilitation of cognitive functions using depth sensors, published in Innovations in Biomedical Engineering journal.
About This Publication
This research paper explores the use of Kinect depth sensors for cognitive rehabilitation of elderly individuals, developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Oncology.
Research Overview
Title: Rehabilitation of Cognitive Functions of the Elderly with the Use of Depth Sensors - The Preliminary Results
Published in: Innovations in Biomedical Engineering, 2024, pages 41-50
Project Background
This publication stemmed from a University Project Based Learning initiative (October 2021 - February 2022), where we developed an interactive application to improve the lives of elderly individuals through rehabilitation opportunities.
Key Contributions
- Developed interactive rehabilitation exercises using Kinect sensors
- Implemented real-time motion tracking and feedback systems
- Contributed to user testing and data analysis
- Co-authored the final research paper
Impact
The project demonstrates the potential of accessible technology in healthcare settings, particularly for cognitive rehabilitation of elderly patients.