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Camera-based software in rehabilitation/therapy intervention
Use of an affordable, easily adaptable, ânon-specific camera-based softwareâ that is rarely used in the field of rehabilitation is reported in a study with 91 participants over the duration of six workshop sessions. âNon-specific camera-based softwareâ refers to software that is not dependent on specific hardware. Adaptable means that human tracking and created artefact interaction in the camera field of view is relatively easily changed as one desires via a user-friendly GUI. The significance of having both available for contemporary intervention is argued. Conclusions are that the mature, robust, and accessible software EyeCon is a potent and significant user-friendly tool in the field of rehabilitation/therapy and warrants wider exploration.Peer Reviewe
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