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Dans cet article, nous proposons une nouvelle méthode d’entraînement des membres non dominants. La méthode est qu'un apprenant vise un mouvement généré en inversant son propre mouvement du membre dominant, lorsqu'il essaie de s'entraîner à l'entraînement du membre non dominant. De plus, nous avons conçu et développé une interface pour la nouvelle méthode qui permet de sélectionner les types de commentaires. L’une est une interface utilisant la RA et le son, et l’autre est une interface utilisant la RA et les vibrations. Nous avons constaté que le retour de vibrations était efficace pour l’entraînement des mains non dominantes au mouvement de tangage, tandis que le retour sonore n’était pas aussi efficace que les vibrations.
Masato SOGA
Wakayama University
Taiki MORI
Wakayama University
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Masato SOGA, Taiki MORI, "New Training Method for Non-Dominant Hand Pitching Motion Based on Reversal Trajectory of Dominant Hand Pitching Motion Using AR and Vibration" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E106-D, no. 5, pp. 1049-1058, May 2023, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2022EDP7215.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new method for non-dominant limb training. The method is that a learner aims at a motion which is generated by reversing his/her own motion of dominant limb, when he/she tries to train himself/herself for non-dominant limb training. In addition, we designed and developed interface for the new method which can select feedback types. One is an interface using AR and sound, and the other is an interface using AR and vibration. We found that vibration feedback was effective for non-dominant hand training of pitching motion, while sound feedback was not so effective as vibration.
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