12 research outputs found

    People Lifting Patterns—A Reference Dataset for Practitioners

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    Many health professionals do not use correct person transfer techniques in their daily practice. This results in damage to the paraspinal musculature over time, resulting in lower back pain and injuries. In this work, we propose an approach for the accurate multimodal measurement of people lifting and related motion patterns for ergonomic education regarding the application of correct patient transfer techniques. Several examples of person lifting were recorded and processed through accurate instrumentation and the well-defined measurements of kinematics, kinetics, surface electromyography of muscles as well as multicamera video. This resulted in a complete measurement protocol and unique reference datasets of correct and incorrect lifting schemes for caregivers and patients. This understanding of multimodal motion patterns provides insights for further independent investigations

    In Your Face: Person Identification Through Ratios of Distances Between Facial Features

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    © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. These days identification of a person is an integral part of many computer-based solutions. It is a key characteristic for access control, customized services, and a proof of identity. Over the last couple of decades, many new techniques were introduced for how to identify human faces. The purpose of this paper is to introduce yet another innovative approach for face recognition. The human face consists of multiple features that when considered together produces a unique signature that identifies a single person. Building upon this premise, we are studying the identification of faces by producing ratios from the distances between the different features on the face and their locations in an explainable algorithm with the possibility of future inclusion of multiple spectrum and 3D images for data processing and analysis

    Neuro-Immune-Endocrine (NIE) Models for Emergency Services Interoperatibility

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