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Evaluating Kinect, OpenPose and BlazePose for Human Body Movement Analysis on a Low Back Pain Physical Rehabilitation Dataset

Aleksa Marusic, Sao Mai Nguyen, Adriana Tapus

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Abstract

Analyzing human motion is an active research area, with various applications. In this work, we focus on human motion analysis in the context of physical rehabilitation using a robot coach system. Computer-aided assessment of physical rehabilitation entails evaluation of patient performance in completing prescribed rehabilitation exercises, based on processing movement data captured with a sensory system, such as RGB and RGB-D cameras. As 2D and 3D human pose estimation from RGB images had made impressive improvements, we aim to compare the assessment of physical rehabilitation exercises using movement data obtained from both RGB-D camera (Microsoft Kinect) and estimation from RGB videos (OpenPose and BlazePose algorithms). A Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) is employed from position (and orientation) features, with performance metrics defined based on the log-likelihood values from GMM. The evaluation is performed on a medical database of clinical patients carrying out low back-pain rehabilitation exercises, previously coached by robot Poppy.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceRGB color modelComputer visionContext (archaeology)RehabilitationMotion captureGround truthOrientation (vector space)PoseMotion (physics)MedicineMathematicsPhysical therapyPaleontologyBiologyGeometryStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryHuman Pose and Action RecognitionDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management