The analysis of spontaneous movements provides valuable information for diagnosing infantile movement disorders. However, analysis is time-consuming and interpretation requires well-trained experts. We present an automated system that captures 3D joint positions and head rotation of infants without attached markers or sensors. We introduce motion parameters of head, trunk, upper and lower limbs of both body sides that are related to range, variability, and symmetry of motions and offer objective diagnostic information for assessment of motor behavior. We analyze 6 recordings of 5 infants who are at high-risk of impaired motor development, and show how the system highlights movement characteristics that hint at disorders
International audienceInfant motion analysis enables early detection of neurode-velopmental disorder...
Infant posture and motor pattern development are normally analyzed by clinical assessment scales. La...
In recent years, many systems for motion analysis of infants have been developed which either use ma...
Preterm birth is sometimes associated with neurological disorders caused by lesions of the developin...
Abstract — This paper proposes a marker-less motion measurement and analysis system for quantitative...
Movement analysis of infants’ body parts is momentous for the early detection of various movem...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Objective: The objective of the study was to develop an automatic quantitative approach to identify ...
Lack of complexity in general movements in early infancy is an important marker of potential motor d...
This work presents a new motion tracking method to evaluate spontaneous movements in preterm infants...
Movement variation constitutes a crucial feature of infant motor development. Reduced variation of s...
Quantitative approaches to directly measure infant movement have not utilized miniature electronics ...
Infant motion analysis enables early detection of neurodevelopmental disorders like cerebral palsy (...
International audienceInfant motion analysis enables early detection of neurode-velopmental disorder...
Infant posture and motor pattern development are normally analyzed by clinical assessment scales. La...
In recent years, many systems for motion analysis of infants have been developed which either use ma...
Preterm birth is sometimes associated with neurological disorders caused by lesions of the developin...
Abstract — This paper proposes a marker-less motion measurement and analysis system for quantitative...
Movement analysis of infants’ body parts is momentous for the early detection of various movem...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Objective: The objective of the study was to develop an automatic quantitative approach to identify ...
Lack of complexity in general movements in early infancy is an important marker of potential motor d...
This work presents a new motion tracking method to evaluate spontaneous movements in preterm infants...
Movement variation constitutes a crucial feature of infant motor development. Reduced variation of s...
Quantitative approaches to directly measure infant movement have not utilized miniature electronics ...
Infant motion analysis enables early detection of neurodevelopmental disorders like cerebral palsy (...
International audienceInfant motion analysis enables early detection of neurode-velopmental disorder...
Infant posture and motor pattern development are normally analyzed by clinical assessment scales. La...
In recent years, many systems for motion analysis of infants have been developed which either use ma...