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The sonification of human movement is a growing research topic, with early results showing promise in a wide range of applications, such as performing arts, rehabilitation and sports training. Our long-term goal is to investigate the particular case of sonification of arm movements for the rehabilitation of stroke patients. This involves providing patients with auditory feedback relative to the coordination between shoulder and elbow motion, and relative to movement smoothness. For this purpose, we are exploring different types of sonification and musical metaphors, and various sound synthesis techniques. This includes very simple methods such as filtering noise as well as more complex methods such physical modelling sound synthesis and concatenative and granular sound synthesis. In order to evaluate first these different techniques on normal patients, we developed a methodology using a motorized splint, which allows us to alter the arm coordination. We report here our
experimental methods and preliminary results.
In this talk we present a series of experiments whose goal is to investigate the role of auditory and haptic feedback in facilitating rhythmic walking in place. We describe how different modalities (auditory and haptic) as well as the kind
3 mars 2015 51 min
In standard human-computer interaction paradigms, there is generally a separation between the gestural interaction and potential sound feedback: the sound is not designed to be the result of the physical interaction with the interface. In c
3 mars 2015 53 min
Rhythmical auditory stimulation can be used successfully in the rehabilitation of motor function in patients with motor disorders. A prototypical example is provided by dysfunctional gait in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD
3 mars 2015 47 min
The mastering of handwriting is so essential in our society that it is important to try to find new methods for facilitating its learning and rehabilitation. Up to now, the quality of handwriting was evaluated from the visual inspection of
3 mars 2015 58 min
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