Pose estimation has various applications in analyzing human body movement and behavior, including providing feedback to users about their movements so they can adjust and improve their movement skills. To investigate the current research status and possible gaps, we searched Scopus and Web of Science for articles that (1) human 'body' pose estimation is used and (2) user movement is assessed and communicated. We used either a bottom-up or top-down approach to analyze 45 articles for methods used to estimate human body pose, assess movement, provide feedback to users, as well as methods to evaluate them.
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January 2018
Background: Breastfeeding is proven to have lasting health benefits for both mothers and infants; however, 6-month exclusive breastfeeding rate remains below 20% in Thailand. Although the number of research literature and commercial apps for breastfeeding women is significantly growing, they are country-specific and restricted to English-speaking users. There exists a major knowledge gap on how mobile health apps could support breastfeeding in Thailand.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: To compare the quality of data collection via electronic data capture (EDC) with voiced questionnaire (QNN) and data image capture features using a tablet versus standard paper-based QNN, to assess the user's perception of using the EDC tool, and to compare user satisfaction with the two methods.
Study Design: Randomised cross-over study. Study sites: This study was conducted in two villages along the Thailand-Myanmar border.
Objective: To investigate the effect of a vacuum-assisted socket suspension system as compared with pin suspension on lower extremity amputees.
Design: Randomized crossover with 3-week acclimation.
Setting: Household, community, and laboratory environments.