Restore Center pilot projects are led by outstanding investigators, whose work advances our Center’s mission to accelerate the use of mobile sensor and video technology for real-world assessments of movement and rehabilitation outcomes. Below are the four pilot project awardees selected for funding in 2020.
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Eni Halilaj, PhD
Carnegie Mellon University
Video and inertial sensor fusion for accurate tracking of orthopaedic rehabilitation
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Michelle Johnson, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Computer vision to automatically analyze therapist-patient interactions
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Na Jin Seo, PhD
Medical University of South Carolina
Development of a system to track upper extremity task practice at home for stroke survivors