Abstract
Individualized rehabilitation sessions with a therapists are important to improve physical ability
of a patient with neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. However, in-home rehabilitation regimens are often prescribed due to therapist’s limited
availability. During in-home rehabilitation, patients
might become confused whether they correctly follow rehabilitation regimens. To address this problem, this research aims to develop a Socially Assistive Robot that can interactively accommodate expert’s domain knowledge into a data-driven model
to assess exercise performance and guide desirable
joint positions for improvement