Titre / Title: Asymmetric Remote Collaboration for Physical Therapy and Implications on Rehabilitation/Movement Guidance

Projet Ciblé (PC) / Targeted Project (PC): PC1 CATS – Collaboration spaces / Collaboration across heterogeneous spaces

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Etat du sujet / State of the subject: Disponible / Available

Date de publication / Publication date: 08/04/2025

Institution de rattachement / Institutional affiliation: Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)

Résumé / Abstract: The main goal of this thesis is to explore remote collaboration for physical rehabilitation where the therapist is transported into the patient space, using a mixture of Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies. To that extent, we will delve into how the users should be represented in such a system, and also how the interaction should be done. We aim to explore different input and output modalities such as visual and haptical to enable collaboration and give feedback to both users.

These questions will be evaluated through prototypes and user studies, and for the evaluation we aim to use real users. For that, we aim to rely on establishing partnerships with rehabilitation clinics to test our proposed systems with real users.

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Directeur / directrice de thèse / Main advisor: Eric Lecolinet (eric.lecolinet@telecom-paris.fr) – Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom Paris

Encadrant(e) de thèse / Secondary advisor: Daniel Medeiros (daniel.pires@telecom-paris.fr) – Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom Paris

Autre Encadrant(e) de thèse / Additional advisor: Marcos Serrano (marcos.serrano@irit.fr) – University Toulouse 3

Pour faire acte de candidature sur ce sujet, veuillez écrire aux auteurs directement / To apply on this subject, please write directly to the authors.