A multi-agent framework for body tracking applications applied to physical and neurofunctional rehabilitation
Virtual Environments, Body Tracking, Framework
Stroke is one of the most disabling diseases, so investigating methods for rehabilitating post-stroke patients is of utmost importance. Thus, this purpose can achieve significant benefits by using body tracking systems and virtual environments. However, the development of such applications involves a large set of requirements, such as the construction of virtual environments, interaction devices, and the storage and processing of data collected during rehabilitation sessions. In this master thesis is presented the proposal and development of a multi-agent framework aiming to abstract the difficulties in developing solutions that involve the use of body tracking devices and virtual environments in neuromotor and neurofunctional rehabilitation.