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Objective: To understand the relatively complete cerebral stroke rehabilitation systems in some foreign countries and relevant AI-based technical supports, and to find out and improve the defects in the interactive system of cerebral stroke rehabilitation system in China. Method: Analyze and compare the differences between domestic and overseas cerebral stroke rehabilitation systems, and related AI-based technologies mainly through literature research and desk research method, so as to summarize the interactive modes and development trends of the interactive system of cerebral stroke rehabilitation system. Result: This paper puts forward the concept of interactive system of cerebral stroke rehabilitation system regarding the “hospital - family - hospital” structure, which complies with the domestic situation, in order to provide reference for the subsequent development, but it still needs further improvement in realizing its intelligence and universality. Conclusion: With the rapid development of AI and the continuous increase of cerebral stroke patients, the traditional cerebral stroke rehabilitation system can no longer meet the actual situation in China, so it is of great necessity to integrate AI into it to create a more convenient interactive system and rehabilitation training for both patients and doctors.
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Lu, Z., Qi, T. (2021). Discussion on AI-Based Interactive System of Cerebral Stroke Rehabilitation System. In: Abawajy, J., Choo, KK., Xu, Z., Atiquzzaman, M. (eds) 2020 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence. ATCI 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1244. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53980-1_48
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