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Second skin: motion capture with actuated feedback for motor learning

Published: 04 April 2009 Publication History

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Second Skin aims to combine three-dimensional motion tracking with real-time tactile feedback for the purpose of improving users' motor-learning ability. The system tracks a user's body and limb movements as he or she is performing an action, and the user is given automatic, real-time tactile feedback to aid in the correction of movement and position errors. A number of components integral to the motion tracking and tactile feedback systems must be bound to the user's body, and as such, an important goal is to design a lightweight and minimally inhibitive wearable suit that contains all of these elements.

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CHI EA '09: CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2009
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ISBN:9781605582474
DOI:10.1145/1520340
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  1. haptics
  2. motion capture
  3. motion tracking
  4. motor learning
  5. structured light
  6. tactile feedback

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