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Tasriva Sikandar

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Scientific Reports|September 27, 2023
Minimum number of inertial measurement units needed to identify significant variations in walk patterns of overweight individuals walking on irregular surfacesTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, Kamarul Hawari Ghazali, et al.
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|November 9, 2022
Evaluating the difference in walk patterns among normal-weight and overweight/obese individuals in real-world surfaces using statistical analysis and deep learning methods with inertial measurement unit dataTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, Kamarul Hawari Ghazali, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 30, 2021
Using a Deep Learning Method and Data from Two-Dimensional (2D) Marker-Less Video-Based Images for Walking Speed ClassificationTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad F Rabbi, Kamarul H Ghazali, et al.
Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2022
Walking Speed Classification from Marker-Free Video Images in Two-Dimension Using Optimum Data and a Deep Learning MethodTasriva Sikandar, Sam Matiur Rahman, Dilshad Islam, et al.
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Scientific Reports|September 27, 2023
Minimum number of inertial measurement units needed to identify significant variations in walk patterns of overweight individuals walking on irregular surfacesTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, Kamarul Hawari Ghazali, et al.
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine|November 9, 2022
Evaluating the difference in walk patterns among normal-weight and overweight/obese individuals in real-world surfaces using statistical analysis and deep learning methods with inertial measurement unit dataTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, Kamarul Hawari Ghazali, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 30, 2021
Using a Deep Learning Method and Data from Two-Dimensional (2D) Marker-Less Video-Based Images for Walking Speed ClassificationTasriva Sikandar, Mohammad F Rabbi, Kamarul H Ghazali, et al.
Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2022
Walking Speed Classification from Marker-Free Video Images in Two-Dimension Using Optimum Data and a Deep Learning MethodTasriva Sikandar, Sam Matiur Rahman, Dilshad Islam, et al.
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