A UK university will spend 18 months developing a Kinect-powered prototype it hopes will be used to help stroke victims.
Nottingham Trent University has been awarded a £347,000 grant to build a prototype system which uses Kinect to give real-time feedback to patients and clinicians.
The idea is to create a system that detects and tracks asymmetries on either side of a patient's face, including mouth corner, eyelids and cheeks, while they perform facial exercises.
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Nottingham Trent University has been awarded a £347,000 grant to build a prototype system which uses Kinect to give real-time feedback to patients and clinicians.
The idea is to create a system that detects and tracks asymmetries on either side of a patient's face, including mouth corner, eyelids and cheeks, while they perform facial exercises.
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