2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11135935
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Proteo: A Framework for Serious Games in Telerehabilitation

Abstract: Within the context of telerehabilitation, serious games have a significant role, but creating software for serious games is resource demanding. We present Proteo, a modular and open-source framework for developing serious games from scratch. We also present two serious game implementation examples with analysis of end user and therapist/researcher satisfaction. By involving a group of 11 specialized therapists and 9 end users we analyzed the Proteo’s user satisfaction. We found that both groups scored high for… Show more

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“…Azure Kinect DK was used to analyze the movement of the entire body. One study [48] proposed an open-source framework to develop serious games using client/server architecture to facilitate the connection between different platforms. Two examples of serious games were played: the classical Gym-Tetris game and a problemsolving task game.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azure Kinect DK was used to analyze the movement of the entire body. One study [48] proposed an open-source framework to develop serious games using client/server architecture to facilitate the connection between different platforms. Two examples of serious games were played: the classical Gym-Tetris game and a problemsolving task game.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%