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that and everyone uh it's the letter for me uh this often present
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our project which is uh i don't remarkably assisted announce the directive e.
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in short when it reaches that really okay sorry for the future all so that in it it's
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um my name is anthony body learn and uh i am a researcher at the each yeah no no no
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and the nice now
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and we actually got lot is a a
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two for the evaluation of the last ten functionalities
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as you can see here is your school it's very easy to use the easy to wear and that a portable
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uh actually uh in the standard that there is it up the
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patient who lost the battle functionality of the left and for example
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seats in front of a mute or and perform somebody simple motion
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or with the right hand and then it looks at the meat or people's by looking at the meter
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it the motion of the right hand it thinks the brain thinks that also the left hand is actually moving
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it uses the moderates never plus the c. v. which
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means that helps the recovery of the last ten functionalities
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he's actually to use a technology that that the actually means a beach
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area and the hand that's as good and tools to improves does that
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what happened is that the uh metering motion is a reproducing the people reality so
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that the therapy but uh it's much more likely mercifully in this way we can improve
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uh the fact of the of the of the never
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rehabilitation and then is this visual perception is that open
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i'd buy it these the physical perception that we use
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to the anthrax was created on to the to the patient
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our two lies i say it is a very easy
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to use the the um in principle the patient can do
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they're happy at home with a large and the white views of
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this kind of technique in enough problems way and he's on leash
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many potential and the potential with this of these tools and one of
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which is the the one that we present in the rain it project
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so what do we we thought is to use them more they use multiuser capability of the
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victorian the tools but doesn't mean it means that we can uh oh i think people to wear
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and a little reality headset and participate the same
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of each one of our reality a scenario the parity scenario for example
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uh we we can have we can now imagine that the patient is set on doing that that happy
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and then the data is from the hospital can where the that's the the headset
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and participate to the therapy stupid bias and monitor what the patient is doing
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in this way we can and uh as i say that the net instinctual
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yeah the pants to which the the user which means the patient and
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the that that is can uh do their job in an independent way
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the use the patient 'cause they don't the therapies instead the clinic for
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the hospital we ended this way we can decrease the cost of the therapy
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we can we we the eugene that can humble in there
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now society and the colonel's because of course we can uh
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uh let's it buffy should set the g. m.
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plant policy for the insurance for example would be activated
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uh uh last but not least what we think is also that this kind of tools
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shea were the large use of that that be a because if we provide the the patient
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we get to that it's easy to use and easy to deploy two minutes
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up on the stand alone a manner then it means that the the patient can do this very
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often and if they do but it was fun then that the outcome of that that appeals to increase
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um yeah so we know what to be be before us in the button what we plan
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of the project is to actually uh do the technical worked with that with this technology and
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actually button it's due to the technical point to you and also in a clinic point of
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view which means that we would like to that's iffy that he actually improve that that thing
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this is all just to say that uh we got that nice environment that uh
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our group so and this is a also a actually a collaboration work between each yeah
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oh here he was on that provide a switch to the the x. was good thank you very much for your attention um
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hi
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or
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i see a little a little uh uh
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uh uh uh oh i wanna go go go

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Présentation de la Fondation Dalle Molle
Jean-Pierre Rausis, Président de la Fondation Dalle Molle
Nov. 8, 2023 · 6:07 p.m.
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Présentation du projet REMiT
Antonio Paolillo, IDSIA - Institut Dalle Molle d'Intelligence artificielle à Lugano
Nov. 8, 2023 · 6:18 p.m.
Présentation du concours Label 2023 et des lauréats
Rolf Ingold, Président du Jury
Nov. 8, 2023 · 6:24 p.m.
Présentation du projet Biped
Maël Fabien, Co-fondateur, Biped
Nov. 8, 2023 · 6:37 p.m.
Présentation du projet TeamVision
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Nov. 8, 2023 · 6:47 p.m.
Clôture de la cérémonie
Jean-Pierre Rausis, Président de la Fondation Dalle Molle
Nov. 8, 2023 · 7:01 p.m.

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