Knowledge and Experience Acquisition from Human Motions

Authors

  • S. Hori Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists
  • S. Hirai Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists
  • M. Komura Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists
  • H. Taki Wakayama University

Abstract

This paper has proposed a framework that records after-service experience and elicits knowledge from the experience. The proposed method employs IC accelerometers to measure human motions. The empirical results prove that the IC sensors and developed algorithm are able to measure and detect the basic motions while a service technician executes the task. Ill. 7, bibl. 11 (in English; summaries in Lithuanian, English, Russian).

Author Biographies

S. Hori, Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists

S. Hirai, Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists

M. Komura, Monotsukuri Institute of Technologists

H. Taki, Wakayama University

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Published

2004-04-19

How to Cite

Hori, S., Hirai, S., Komura, M., & Taki, H. (2004). Knowledge and Experience Acquisition from Human Motions. Elektronika Ir Elektrotechnika, 53(4). Retrieved from https://eejournal.ktu.lt/index.php/elt/article/view/10915

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T 115 MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY