TY - JOUR
T1 - Computer Vision-Based Approach for Quantifying Occupational Therapists' Qualitative Evaluations of Postural Control
AU - Hagihara, Hiromichi
AU - Ienaga, Naoto
AU - Enomoto, Daiki
AU - Takahata, Shuhei
AU - Ishihara, Hiroyuki
AU - Noda, Haruka
AU - Tsuda, Koji
AU - Terayama, Kei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Hiromichi Hagihara et al.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This study aimed to leverage computer vision (CV) technology to develop a technique for quantifying postural control. A conventional quantitative index, occupational therapists' qualitative clinical evaluations, and CV-based quantitative indices using an image analysis algorithm were applied to evaluate the postural control of 34 typically developed preschoolers. The effectiveness of the CV-based indices was investigated relative to current methods to explore the clinical applicability of the proposed method. The capacity of the CV-based indices to reflect therapists' qualitative evaluations was confirmed. Furthermore, compared to the conventional quantitative index, the CV-based indices provided more detailed quantitative information with lower costs. CV-based evaluations enable therapists to quantify details of motor performance that are currently observed qualitatively. The development of such precise quantification methods will improve the science and practice of occupational therapy and allow therapists to perform to their full potential.
AB - This study aimed to leverage computer vision (CV) technology to develop a technique for quantifying postural control. A conventional quantitative index, occupational therapists' qualitative clinical evaluations, and CV-based quantitative indices using an image analysis algorithm were applied to evaluate the postural control of 34 typically developed preschoolers. The effectiveness of the CV-based indices was investigated relative to current methods to explore the clinical applicability of the proposed method. The capacity of the CV-based indices to reflect therapists' qualitative evaluations was confirmed. Furthermore, compared to the conventional quantitative index, the CV-based indices provided more detailed quantitative information with lower costs. CV-based evaluations enable therapists to quantify details of motor performance that are currently observed qualitatively. The development of such precise quantification methods will improve the science and practice of occupational therapy and allow therapists to perform to their full potential.
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U2 - 10.1155/2020/8542191
DO - 10.1155/2020/8542191
M3 - Article
C2 - 32410925
AN - SCOPUS:85084786563
SN - 0966-7903
VL - 2020
JO - Occupational Therapy International
JF - Occupational Therapy International
M1 - 8542191
ER -