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Standardized Automated Patient Movement Analysis Training System

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A good doctor must do a deep understanding of the needs of patients. Doctors must listen into the patient illnesses overview, as well as to understand the cause of the patient based on the patient's background. In recent years, the major of Medicine have to import "standardized patients (SP)" courses. Out of the program, practical experience, and quickly determine the SP is urgently needed resources to treatment. In this research, the main use of the Kinect device to detect the SP in performing the action is consistent performances. Use of SP script This device records all joint action performances circumstances, further analysis of previous SP to participate in the screenplay. Each practice will be recorded this way to achieve the goal of each performance consistently. When the formal performance, not because of lack of practice, no guidance caused in performances on SP error or script misunderstanding. This system allows SP when performing a full practice, to avoid the error cause unable to in line with the theme of the performances.

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      ICMHI '18: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Medical and Health Informatics
      June 2018
      270 pages
      ISBN:9781450363891
      DOI:10.1145/3239438

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