Wearable accelerometers provide an objective measure of human physical activity. They record high frequency unlabeled three-dimensional time series data. We extract meaningful features from the raw accelerometry data and based on them develop and evaluate a classification method for the detection of walking and its sub-classes, i.e. level walking, descending stairs and ascending stairs. Our methodology is tested on a sample of 32 middle-aged subjects for whom we extracted features based on the Fourier and wavelet transforms. We build subject-specific and group-level classification models utilizing a tree-based methodology. We evaluate the effects of sensor location and tuning parameters on the classification accuracy of the tree models. In ...
A Comparative Study for Feature Selection Algorithms to Analyze Gait Patterns for Healthcare Purpose...
Recognizing human activity is very useful for an investigator about a patient's behavior and can aid...
Various methods exist to measure physical activity. Subjective methods, such as diaries and surveys,...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Various methods exist to measure physical a...
Driven by the demands on healthcare resulting from the shift toward more sedentary lifestyles, consi...
Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health research, but ...
Purpose: Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health rese...
This paper aims to examine the role of global positioning system (GPS) sensor data in real-life phys...
The ubiquity of personal digital devices offers unprecedented opportunities to study human behavior....
This paper aims to examine the role of global positioning system (GPS) sensor data in real-life phys...
A physically active lifestyle is a key component of promoting health and well-being particularly for...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors have become increasingly popular in epidemiological and clinic...
PURPOSE: Large physical activity surveillance projects such as the UK Biobank and NHANES are using w...
The amount of daily physical activity over the lifetime of a person, has a positive impact on his/he...
Monitoring and assessing the level of physical activity has been an important part of research in ma...
A Comparative Study for Feature Selection Algorithms to Analyze Gait Patterns for Healthcare Purpose...
Recognizing human activity is very useful for an investigator about a patient's behavior and can aid...
Various methods exist to measure physical activity. Subjective methods, such as diaries and surveys,...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Various methods exist to measure physical a...
Driven by the demands on healthcare resulting from the shift toward more sedentary lifestyles, consi...
Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health research, but ...
Purpose: Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health rese...
This paper aims to examine the role of global positioning system (GPS) sensor data in real-life phys...
The ubiquity of personal digital devices offers unprecedented opportunities to study human behavior....
This paper aims to examine the role of global positioning system (GPS) sensor data in real-life phys...
A physically active lifestyle is a key component of promoting health and well-being particularly for...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors have become increasingly popular in epidemiological and clinic...
PURPOSE: Large physical activity surveillance projects such as the UK Biobank and NHANES are using w...
The amount of daily physical activity over the lifetime of a person, has a positive impact on his/he...
Monitoring and assessing the level of physical activity has been an important part of research in ma...
A Comparative Study for Feature Selection Algorithms to Analyze Gait Patterns for Healthcare Purpose...
Recognizing human activity is very useful for an investigator about a patient's behavior and can aid...
Various methods exist to measure physical activity. Subjective methods, such as diaries and surveys,...