Applying sensors in biomedical institutions and home‐based stroke rehabilitation is now a global research focus. In this review paper, the relationship between stroke diseases’ physiology mechanism and diverse sensors’ functionalities is detailed explained. The review starts by interpreting how stroke influences motion abilities and then introduces broadly adopted physical training methods. After, the working principles of sensors and their use to objectively provide patients’ body information for stroke rehabilitation status are discussed. The content of the paper aims to not only review the state‐of‐the‐art works of developing sensors for assisting in evaluating stroke patients’ status but also bridging the gap between medical staff and engineers.
Most existing image deblurring methods are based on the estimation of blur kernels and end-to-end learning of the mapping relationship between blurred and sharp images. However, since different real-world blurred images typically have completely different blurring patterns, the performance of these methods in real image deblurring tasks is limited without explicitly modeling blurring as degradation representations. In this paper, we propose IDR2ENet, which is the Implicit Degradation Representations and Reblur Estimation Network, for real image deblurring. IDR2ENet consists of a degradation estimation process, a reblurring process, and a deblurring process. The degradation estimation process takes the real blurred image as input and outputs the implicit degradation representations estimated on it, which are used as the inputs of both reblurring and deblurring processes to better estimate the features of the blurred image. The experimental results show that whether compared with traditional or deep-learning-based deblurring algorithms, IDR2ENet achieves stable and efficient deblurring results on real blurred images.
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