2020
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.25745
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Artificial Intelligence in Rehabilitation Targeting the Participation of Children and Youth With Disabilities: Scoping Review (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND In the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in research on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve child and youth participation in daily life activities, which is a key rehabilitation outcome. However, existing reviews place variable focus on participation, are narrow in scope, and are restricted to select diagnoses, hindering interpretability regarding the existing scope of AI applications that target the participation of children and youth in a pediatric… Show more

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“…Controlling a TPR and providing the TP with a mimicked environment require wireless internet connection and a computer or a smart device (Takeuchi et al, 2020;Kaelin et al, 2021), where the mimicked environment is created with the help of the computer's screen and speakers. At the same time, the camera and microphone of the TP's computer are used to project the TP's face and audio onto the TPR's screen and speakers, allowing the on-site persons to communicate with the TP face-to-face, supporting the TP's presence in the real-world environment (Perez, 2020).…”
Section: Tpr-mediated Telepresencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlling a TPR and providing the TP with a mimicked environment require wireless internet connection and a computer or a smart device (Takeuchi et al, 2020;Kaelin et al, 2021), where the mimicked environment is created with the help of the computer's screen and speakers. At the same time, the camera and microphone of the TP's computer are used to project the TP's face and audio onto the TPR's screen and speakers, allowing the on-site persons to communicate with the TP face-to-face, supporting the TP's presence in the real-world environment (Perez, 2020).…”
Section: Tpr-mediated Telepresencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, although the functions of TPRs vary depending on their type, they generally include the following features: 1) twoway audio communication with others in remote locations; 2) one-way or two-way video screens; 3) movement of the robot by the operator; 4) mobility control of the hands and headequivalent parts; and 5) wireless internet connection (Takeuchi et al, 2020;Kaelin et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Nature Of Tprsmentioning
confidence: 99%