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Continuous Assessment of Gait Velocity in Parkinson's Disease from Unobtrusive Measurements
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Gait AnalysisContinuous AssessmentAccelerometerWearable TechnologyMotor ControlIntelligent SystemsHuman MonitoringUnobtrusive MeasurementsMovement AnalysisKinesiologyData ScienceGait VelocityNeurological StateApplied PhysiologyNeurologyKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyRehabilitationParkinson DiseasePathological GaitEarly Stage ParkinsonHuman MovementMedicineActivity Recognition
The ability to assess the neurological state of patients with neurodegenerative diseases on a continuous basis is an important component of future care for these chronically ill patients. In this paper we describe a set of algorithms to infer gait velocity and its variability using data from an unobtrusive sensor network by incorporating a simple dynamic description of a patient's movements within his or her residence. The sensors include a combination of passive motion detectors and active radio frequency identification tags. The dynamic model is a simple 4 state hidden Markov model. We investigated the ability of this model to assess gait velocity and its variability using data from a six month pilot study of several patients with early stage Parkinson's disease
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