In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differences of time series data with an underlying limit cycle attractor; and apply it using an example of gait data. Our intention is to identify gait pattern differences between diverse situations and classify them on group and individual subject levels. First we approximated the limit cycle attractors, from which three measures were calculated: δM amounts to the difference between two attractors (a measure for the differences of two movements), δD computes the difference between the two associated deviations of the state vector away from the attractor (a measure for the change in movement variation), and δF, a combination of the previous two, is a...
Long term monitoring of locomotor behaviour in humans using body-worn sensors can provide insight in...
Traditionally, gait analysis has been centered on the idea of average behavior and normality. On one...
On the market, there are more and more di®erent systems for monitoring elderly people. Most of the ...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
The purpose of this study is to introduce a new, very sensitive method to quantify differences of m...
Gait variability is a sensitive metric for assessing functional deficits in individuals with mobilit...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
Abstract Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, inc...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Background. During steady walking, gait parameters fluctuate from one stride to another with complex...
Gait analysis is applied for the provision of diagnosis, evaluation, and for the design of therapeut...
Gait analysis is applied for the provision of diagnosis, evaluation, and for the design of therapeut...
This paper deals with a problem of recognition by gait when time-dependent covariates are added, i.e...
In human walking, consecutive strides exhibit a fractal correlation structure. When gait is paced wi...
Objective Traditionally, gait analysis has been centered on the idea of average behavior and normali...
Long term monitoring of locomotor behaviour in humans using body-worn sensors can provide insight in...
Traditionally, gait analysis has been centered on the idea of average behavior and normality. On one...
On the market, there are more and more di®erent systems for monitoring elderly people. Most of the ...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
The purpose of this study is to introduce a new, very sensitive method to quantify differences of m...
Gait variability is a sensitive metric for assessing functional deficits in individuals with mobilit...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
Abstract Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, inc...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Background. During steady walking, gait parameters fluctuate from one stride to another with complex...
Gait analysis is applied for the provision of diagnosis, evaluation, and for the design of therapeut...
Gait analysis is applied for the provision of diagnosis, evaluation, and for the design of therapeut...
This paper deals with a problem of recognition by gait when time-dependent covariates are added, i.e...
In human walking, consecutive strides exhibit a fractal correlation structure. When gait is paced wi...
Objective Traditionally, gait analysis has been centered on the idea of average behavior and normali...
Long term monitoring of locomotor behaviour in humans using body-worn sensors can provide insight in...
Traditionally, gait analysis has been centered on the idea of average behavior and normality. On one...
On the market, there are more and more di®erent systems for monitoring elderly people. Most of the ...