Using Artificial Intelligence for Assistance Systems to Bring Motor Learning Principles into Real World Motor Tasks

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Abstract

Humans learn movements naturally, but it takes a lot of time and training to achieve expert performance in motor skills. In this review, we show how modern technologies can support people in learning new motor skills. First, we introduce important concepts in motor control, motor learning and motor skill learning. We also give an overview about the rapid expansion of machine learning algorithms and sensor technologies for human motion analysis. The integration between motor learning principles, machine learning algorithms and recent sensor technologies has the potential to develop AI-guided assistance systems for motor skill training. We give our perspective on this integration of different fields to transition from motor learning research in laboratory settings to real world environments and real world motor tasks and propose a stepwise approach to facilitate this transition.

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Vandevoorde, K., Vollenkemper, L., Schwan, C., Kohlhase, M., & Schenck, W. (2022, April 1). Using Artificial Intelligence for Assistance Systems to Bring Motor Learning Principles into Real World Motor Tasks. Sensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22072481

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