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Albert Rizzo

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  340
Citations -  18507

Albert Rizzo is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Exposure therapy. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 331 publications receiving 16040 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Rizzo include Institute for Creative Technologies & Harvard University.

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Pilot Trial Results from a Virtual Reality System Designed to Enhance Recovery of Skilled Arm and Hand Movements after Stroke

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe four VR tasks that were developed and tested to improve skilled arm and hand movements in individuals with hemiparesis, and two participants with different levels of motor severity attended 12 training sessions lasting 1 to 2 hours each over a 3-week period.

Detection and computational analysis of psychological signals using a virtual human interviewing agent

TL;DR: This paper will focus on the current research in these areas within the DARPA-funded “Detection and Computational Analysis of Psychological Signals” project, with specific attention to the SimSensei application use case.
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Virtual environments for targeting cognitive processes: an overview of projects at the University of Southern California

TL;DR: The Virtual Environments Laboratory at the University of Southern California (USC) has initiated a research program aimed at developing virtual reality (VR) technology applications for the study, assessment, and rehabilitation of cognitive processes.
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Intelligent Frozen Shoulder Rehabilitation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on providing interactive treatments to encourage patients to participate in regular rehabilitation, where patients can inquire freely about their rehabilitation progress with real-time sensing and game-based feedback.
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Backpropagation and regression: Comparative utility for neuropsychologists

TL;DR: The aim of this research was to compare the data analytic applicability of a backpropagated neural network with that of regression analysis and demonstrated that an ANN has the potential to outperform a regression.