Accelerometry shows promise in providing an inexpensive but effective means of long-term ambulatory monitoring of elderly patients. The accurate classification of everyday movements should allow such a monitoring system to exhibit greater ‘intelligence’, improving its ability to detect and predict falls by forming a more specific picture of the activities of a person and thereby allowing more accurate tracking of the health parameters associated with those activities. With this in mind, this study aims to develop more robust and effective methods for the classification of postures and motions from data obtained using a single, waist-mounted, triaxial accelerometer; in particular, aiming to improve the flexibility and generality of the monit...
Quantifying daily physical activity in older adults can provide relevant monitoring and diagnostic i...
The analysis of gait data has been a challenging problem and several new approaches have been propos...
Background: The assessment of short episodes of gait is clinically relevant and easily implemented, ...
This thesis addresses the hypothesis that a single, waist-mounted triaxial accelerometer (TA) can be...
By 2050 two billion people will be aged 60 or older representing 22% of the global population. As th...
In this work, we compare two generative models including Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and Hidden Mar...
A new method of physical activity monitoring is presented, which is able to detect body postures (si...
Introduction: A reliable measurement of the physical activity in everyday life should allow a better...
A new method of physical activity monitoring is presented, which is able to detect body postures (si...
Activity monitoring using accelerometers is of growing interest. Acceleration contains information a...
This thesis addresses a systematic study of monitoring human movements by using a single tri-axial a...
Abstract—The real-time monitoring of human movement can provide valuable information regarding an in...
The popularity of using wearable inertial sensors for physical activity classification has dramatica...
The popularity of using wearable inertial sensors for physical activity classification has dramatica...
Quantifying daily physical activity in older adults can provide relevant monitoring and diagnostic i...
Quantifying daily physical activity in older adults can provide relevant monitoring and diagnostic i...
The analysis of gait data has been a challenging problem and several new approaches have been propos...
Background: The assessment of short episodes of gait is clinically relevant and easily implemented, ...
This thesis addresses the hypothesis that a single, waist-mounted triaxial accelerometer (TA) can be...
By 2050 two billion people will be aged 60 or older representing 22% of the global population. As th...
In this work, we compare two generative models including Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and Hidden Mar...
A new method of physical activity monitoring is presented, which is able to detect body postures (si...
Introduction: A reliable measurement of the physical activity in everyday life should allow a better...
A new method of physical activity monitoring is presented, which is able to detect body postures (si...
Activity monitoring using accelerometers is of growing interest. Acceleration contains information a...
This thesis addresses a systematic study of monitoring human movements by using a single tri-axial a...
Abstract—The real-time monitoring of human movement can provide valuable information regarding an in...
The popularity of using wearable inertial sensors for physical activity classification has dramatica...
The popularity of using wearable inertial sensors for physical activity classification has dramatica...
Quantifying daily physical activity in older adults can provide relevant monitoring and diagnostic i...
Quantifying daily physical activity in older adults can provide relevant monitoring and diagnostic i...
The analysis of gait data has been a challenging problem and several new approaches have been propos...
Background: The assessment of short episodes of gait is clinically relevant and easily implemented, ...