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Home-Based Monitor for Gait and Activity Analysis
Published on: August 8, 2019
A Machine Learning Framework for Gait Classification Using Inertial Sensors: Application to Elderly, Post-Stroke and
Andrea Mannini1, Diana Trojaniello2, Andrea Cereatti3
1The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa 56127, Italy. a.mannini@sssup.it.
Abstract:
Machine learning methods have been widely used for gait assessment through the estimation of spatio-temporal parameters. As a further step, the objective of this work is to propose and validate a general probabilistic modeling approach for the classification of different pathological gaits. Specifically, the presented methodology was tested on gait data recorded on two pathological populations (Huntington's disease and post-stroke subjects) and healthy elderly controls using data from inertial measurement units placed at shank and waist. By extracting features from group-specific Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) and signal information in time and frequency domain, a Support Vector Machines classifier (SVM) was designed and validated. The 90.5% of subjects was assigned to the right group after leave-one-subject-out cross validation and majority voting. The long-term goal we point to is the gait assessment in everyday life to early detect gait alterations.

