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  1. 2 Rehabilitation Robotics from Past to Present – A Historical Perspective

    Popular culture presents the image of a robot as a mechanical, humanoid device, often evil in intent. Those with a slightly more informed technical...
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  2. 26 STRING-MAN: A Novel Wire Robot for Gait Rehabilitation

    This paper presents a novel robotic prototype for advanced gait rehabilitation. This system integrates sophisticated robotic technology with control...
    Dragoljub Surdilovic, Rolf Bernhardt, ... **yu Zhang in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  3. 4 Welfare-Oriented Service Robotic Systems: Intelligent Sweet Home & KARES II

    Utopia – it would be a society where the welfare of the people is properly guaranteed. In the society, each constituent would live his/her life with...
    Z. Zenn Bien, Kwang-Hyun Park, ... **-Woo Jung in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  4. 13 Usability of an Assistive Robot Manipulator: Toward a Quantitative User Evaluation

    This chapter describes our research activity on the integration of a robotic arm in the environment of persons with disabilities. People who have...
    Bessam Abdulrazak, Mounir Mokhtari, Bernard Grandjean in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  5. 10 A Safety Strategy for Rehabilitation Robots

    It was reported previously that many MANUS users thought that the MANUS was useful, but not useful enough to gain totally independent lifestyles for...
    Makoto Nokata, Noriyuki Tejima in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  6. 14 Processes for Obtaining a “Manus” (ARM) Robot within the Netherlands

    This chapter describes both the current (Anno Domini 2003) and future processes of prescribing the Assistive Robotic Manipulator (ARM, also known as...
    Gert Willem Römer, Harry Stuyt, ... Koos van Woerden in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  7. 12 Risk Reduction Mechanisms for Safe Rehabilitation Robots

    Safety is one of the most important features of rehabilitation robots. However, strategies for safe rehabilitation robots are not yet clarified. A...
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  8. 5 “FRIEND” – An Intelligent Assistant in Daily Life

    The research and development in the field of rehabilitation robots produced a multiplicity of rehabilitation robots available as off-the- shelf...
    O. Kouzmitcheva, C. Martens, ... A. Gräser in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  9. 6 GIVING-A-HAND System: The Development of a Task-Specific Robot Appliance

    The rapidly changing demographics in industrialized nations create a pressing need for effective personal assistive aids that appeal to elderly and...
    M.J. Johnson, E. Guglielmelli, ... P. Dario in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  10. Content Based Image Compression in Biomedical High-Throughput Screening Using Artificial Neural Networks

    Biomedical High-Throughput Screening (HTS) requires specific properties of image compression. Particularly especially when archiving a huge number of...
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  11. Medical Bioinformatics: Detecting Molecular Diseases with Case-Based Reasoning

    Based on the Human Genome Project, the new interdisciplinary subject of bioinformatics has become an important research topic during the last decade....
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  12. Discriminative Clustering of Yeast Stress Response

    When a yeast cell is challenged by a rapid change in the conditions, be it temperature, osmolarity, pH, nutrient or other, it starts a genome stress...
    Samuel Kaski, Janne Nikkilä, ... Christophe Roos in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  13. Decoherence and Quantum Couplings in a Noisy Environment

    In this chapter, I will review the established theory of quantum systems coupled to noisy condensed-phase environments, emphasising the central role...
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  14. 1 Advances in Human-Friendly Robotic Technologies for Movement Assistance/Movement Restoration for People with Disabilities

    Rehabilitation robots (RR) are expected to play an important role toward the independent life of older persons and persons with disabilities. Such...
    Dimitar Stefanov, Z. Zenn Bien in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  15. 15 Experimental Analysis of the Proprioceptive and Exteroceptive Sensors of an Underactuated Prosthetic Hand

    The development of a prosthetic hand able to replicate as much as possible the gras** and sensory features of the natural hand represents an...
    M. Zecca, G. Cappiello, ... and P. Dario in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  16. 22 A Gentle/S Approach to Robot Assisted Neuro-Rehabilitation

    Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. MD can result in several abnormalities ranging...
    Rui Loureiro, Farshid Amirabdollahian, William Harwin in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  17. 23 Wire Driven Robots for Rehabilitation

    In the last decades many attempts were made to employ robots or automatic mechanisms in the field of rehabilitation. In particular, orthopaedic...
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  18. 9 Enhancing the Usability of the MANUS Manipulator by Using Visual Servoing

    Controlling MANUS, a wheelchair-mounted manipulator, can put a high cognitive load on the end user. Visual servoing techniques can help to reduce...
    A.H.G. Versluis, B.J.F. Driessen, J.A. van Woerden in Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics
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  19. Random Voronoi Ensembles for Gene Selection in DNA Microarray Data

    Currently, cancer and other complex pathologies are analyzed mainly by morphological classification. In the past few decades there have been dramatic...
    Francesco Masulli, Stefano Rovetta in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  20. Cancer Classification with Microarray Data Using Support Vector Machines

    Microarrays (Schena et al. 1995) are also called gene chips or DNA chips. On a microarray chip, there are thousands of spots. Each spot contains the...
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