Show simple item record

Guzsvinecz, Tibor
Szucs, Veronika
Magyar, Attila
2026-06-17T09:13:09Z
2026-06-17T09:13:09Z
2023
1785-8860hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/39010
This article presents a new, alternative method of gesture recognition, using the cognitive properties of intelligent decision-making systems, to support the rehabilitation process of people with disabilities: the Asynchronous Prediction-Based Movement Recognition (APBMR) algorithm. The algorithm “predicts” the next movement of the user by evaluating the previous three with the goal to maintain motivation. Based on the prediction, it creates acceptance domains and decides whether the next user-input gesture can be considered the same movement. For this, the APBMR algorithm uses six mean techniques: the Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic, Contrahamonic, Quadratic and the Cubic ones. The purpose of this article besides presenting this new method is to evaluate which mean technique to use with the three different acceptance domains. We evaluated the algorithm in real-time, using a general and an advanced computer, as well as testing, verified by prediction, from a file and comparison of the algorithm to one of their earlier works. The tests were done in four groups of users, respectively, each group performing four gestures. After analyzing the results, we concluded that the Contraharmonic mean technique gives the best average gesture acceptance rates, in the ±0.05 m and ±0.1 m acceptance domains, while the Arithmetic mean technique provides the best average gesture acceptance rate in the ±0.15 m acceptance domain, when using the APBMR algorithm.hu_HU
dc.formatPDFhu_HU
enhu_HU
The Cognitive Motivation-based APBMR Algorithm in Physical Rehabilitationhu_HU
Open accesshu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Budapesthu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Társadalomtudományok - multidiszciplináris társadalomtudományokhu_HU
cognitive infocommunicationshu_HU
human-computer interactionhu_HU
Kinecthu_HU
mean techniqueshu_HU
motivationhu_HU
prediction-based gesture recognitionhu_HU
real-time gesture recognitionhu_HU
rehabilitationhu_HU
Tudományos cikkhu_HU
Acta Polytechnica Hungaricahu_HU
local.tempfieldCollectionsFolyóiratcikkekhu_HU
Kiadói változathu_HU
20 p.hu_HU
5. sz.hu_HU
20. évf.hu_HU
2023hu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record