Interactive virtual care
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1. An interactive virtual care system comprising:
- a user sensory module comprising at least one video sensory device to acquire user data related to user movement of at least one portion of a user'"'"'s body, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body being performed at a distance away from the user sensory module,wherein the user sensory module is further configured to;
digitize, in real-time, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on an interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module, produce a computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and transmit a signal of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on the interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module and the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, wherein the signal is structured to provide for a display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, highlighting of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and highlighting of at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; and
a data analysis module, executed by a processor, to cause the processor to;
receive the acquired user data from the user sensory module, andcompare the acquired user data to predetermined historical user data and/or statistical norm data for other users to identify the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body.
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Abstract
An interactive virtual care system may include a user sensory module to acquire multi-modal user data related to user movement. A data analysis module may compare the multi-modal user data to predetermined historical user data and/or statistical norm data for users to identify an anomaly in the user movement.
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19 Claims
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1. An interactive virtual care system comprising:
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a user sensory module comprising at least one video sensory device to acquire user data related to user movement of at least one portion of a user'"'"'s body, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body being performed at a distance away from the user sensory module, wherein the user sensory module is further configured to; digitize, in real-time, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on an interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module, produce a computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and transmit a signal of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on the interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module and the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, wherein the signal is structured to provide for a display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, highlighting of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and highlighting of at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; and a data analysis module, executed by a processor, to cause the processor to; receive the acquired user data from the user sensory module, and compare the acquired user data to predetermined historical user data and/or statistical norm data for other users to identify the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for interactive virtual care, the method comprising:
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acquiring user data related to user movement of at least one portion of a user'"'"'s body by using a user sensory module comprising at least one video sensory device, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body being performed at a distance away from the user sensory module; digitizing the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on an interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module; producing a computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; generating a signal of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on the interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module and the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, wherein the signal is structured to provide for a display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and highlighting of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; comparing, by a processor, the acquired user data to predetermined historical user data and/or statistical norm data for other users to identify at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; highlighting the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; and providing for display, using the signal, the highlights of the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon a computer executable program to provide interactive virtual care, the computer executable program when executed causes a computer system to:
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acquire user data related to user movement of at least one portion of a user'"'"'s body by using a user sensory module comprising at least one video sensory device, the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body being performed at a distance away from the user sensory module; digitize the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on an interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module; produce a computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; generate a signal of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body based on the interpretation of the acquired user data by the user sensory module and the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, wherein the signal is structured to provide for a display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body, and highlighting of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the display of the digitized user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; compare, by a processor, the acquired user data to predetermined historical user data and/or statistical norm data for other users to identify at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; highlight the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body in the computer-generated version of the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body; and provide for display, using the signal, the highlights of the at least one anomaly in the user movement of the at least one portion of the user'"'"'s body. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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