scholarly journals Learning Postural Synergies for Categorical Grasping Through Shape Space Registration

Author(s):  
Diego Rodriguez ◽  
Antonio Di Guardo ◽  
Antonio Frisoli ◽  
Sven Behnke
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Alicea ◽  
Michele Xiloyannis ◽  
Domenico Chiaradia ◽  
Michele Barsotti ◽  
Antonio Frisoli ◽  
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Abstract This paper presents a soft, tendon-driven, robotic glove designed to augment grasp capability and provide rehabilitation assistance for postspinal cord injury patients. The basis of the design is an underactuation approach utilizing postural synergies of the hand to support a large variety of grasps with a single actuator. The glove is lightweight, easy to don, and generates sufficient hand closing force to assist with activities of daily living. Device efficiency was examined through a characterization of the power transmission elements, and output force production was observed to be linear in both cylindrical and pinch grasp configurations. We further show that, as a result of the synergy-inspired actuation strategy, the glove only slightly alters the distribution of forces across the fingers, compared to a natural, unassisted grasping pattern. Finally, a preliminary case study was conducted using a participant suffering from an incomplete spinal cord injury (C7). It was found that through the use of the glove, the participant was able to achieve a 50% performance improvement (from four to six blocks) in a standard Box and Block test.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrej Košir ◽  
Igor Perkon ◽  
Drago Bracun ◽  
Jurij Tasic ◽  
Janez Mozina
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2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (22) ◽  
pp. 4163-4170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sam Cooper ◽  
Amine Sadok ◽  
Vicky Bousgouni ◽  
Chris Bakal

Melanoma cells can adopt two functionally distinct forms, amoeboid and mesenchymal, which facilitates their ability to invade and colonize diverse environments during the metastatic process. Using quantitative imaging of single living tumor cells invading three-dimensional collagen matrices, in tandem with unsupervised computational analysis, we found that melanoma cells can switch between amoeboid and mesenchymal forms via two different routes in shape space—an apolar and polar route. We show that whereas particular Rho-family GTPases are required for the morphogenesis of amoeboid and mesenchymal forms, others are required for transitions via the apolar or polar route and not amoeboid or mesenchymal morphogenesis per se. Altering the transition rates between particular routes by depleting Rho-family GTPases can change the morphological heterogeneity of cell populations. The apolar and polar routes may have evolved in order to facilitate conversion between amoeboid and mesenchymal forms, as cells are either searching for, or attracted to, particular migratory cues, respectively.


2006 ◽  
Vol 17 (04) ◽  
pp. 479-492
Author(s):  
MINGFENG HE ◽  
SHUANG WANG

This paper describes an evolutionary model based on sexual Penna model and shape space model with infection and immunity. Each individual is represented by Penna model with an immune system. In order to study how the infection and immunity influence the survival process, we modify the Verhulst factor. Then, we present the results of our simulations, and discuss the evolution of population and the effect of immunity respectively. In addition, we study the effect of the memory of the immune system and the effect of vaccination under different conditions.


2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 244-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Bauer ◽  
Philipp Harms ◽  
Peter W. Michor
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