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Human Movement Analysis as a Measure for Fatigue: A Hidden Markov-Based Approach
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2014
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Gait AnalysisPhysical ActivityWearable TechnologyHuman MonitoringMovement AnalysisExercise RehabilitationFatigue ManagementKinesiologyHuman Movement AnalysisSquat DatabaseApplied PhysiologyBiostatisticsHealth SciencesRehabilitationOptical Motion CaptureHidden Markov-based ApproachPhysical TherapyExercise ScienceExercise PhysiologyTraining ExerciseHuman MovementActivity Recognition
Fatigue influences the way a training exercise is performed and alters the kinematics of the movement. Monitoring the increase of fatigue during rehabilitation and sport exercises is beneficial to avoid the risk of injuries. This study investigates the use of a parametric hidden Markov model (PHMM) to estimate fatigue from observing kinematic changes in the way the exercise is performed. The PHMM is compared to linear regression. A top-level hidden Markov model with variable state transitions incorporates knowledge about the progress of fatigue during the exercise and the initial condition of a subject. The approach is tested on a squat database recorded with optical motion capture. The estimates of fatigue for a single squat, a set of squats, and an entire exercise correlate highly with subjective ratings.
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