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The research presented in this book attempt to create a new step in the neuro-rehabilitation process of brain injured children through the use of interactive games. The goal is to allow the children to interact with the games, displayed on a big TV screen, through the use of objects whose movements are tracked in real time by a motion capture apparatus. Such a device offers very promising perspectives in terms of rehabilitation by allowing children to exercise more and progress faster while seeing the rehabilitation process as a game rather than just as rehabilitation. It also allows the therapists to save time and be more efficient.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The research presented in this book attempt to create a new step in the neuro-rehabilitation process of brain injured children through the use of interactive games. The goal is to allow the children to interact with the games, displayed on a big TV screen, through the use of objects whose movements are tracked in real time by a motion capture apparatus. Such a device offers very promising perspectives in terms of rehabilitation by allowing children to exercise more and progress faster while seeing the rehabilitation process as a game rather than just as rehabilitation. It also allows the therapists to save time and be more efficient.
Autorenporträt
Jimmy De Bontridder and Robin Authom were born in Belgium, in November 1989 and July 1991 respectively. They hold a Bachelor in computer management from the Institut Paul Lambin and a Master in software engineering and programming systems from the Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain.