Presentation 2009-10-29
Analytical study on training process of care-giving motion
Yaemi KOSHINO, Yuko OHNO,
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Abstract(in English) The training motions of caregiver and receiver performed by beginners were repeated for ten times and the every motion of caregiver and receiver were captured respectively by a 3D motion analysis system. A principal component analysis was applied to these characteristics obtained in each trial to extract the factors effectively explaining the learning process of care-giving motion. And using the extracted factors as objective functions, we performed multi-level analyses to find the factors that affected the process of mastering the movements. As a result, two components were extracted, the first component representing the skill of care-giving movements, and the second component denoting the ability of the caregiver to reduce body stress. These results suggested the significance of the weight ratio of the pair for care-giving motion training.
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Keyword(in English) care-giving motion / principal component analysis / body-weight's ratio
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Conference Date 2009/10/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Analytical study on training process of care-giving motion
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Keyword(1) care-giving motion
Keyword(2) principal component analysis
Keyword(3) body-weight's ratio
1st Author's Name Yaemi KOSHINO
1st Author's Affiliation Osaka Electro-Communication University()
2nd Author's Name Yuko OHNO
2nd Author's Affiliation Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
Date 2009-10-29
Paper # MBE2009-56
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 258
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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