2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2906908
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Early Detection of Lower MMSE Scores in Elderly Based on Dual-Task Gait

Abstract: The dual-task paradigm is a promising procedure for estimating cognitive status and may also be collaterally used to reduce cognitive decline and prevent dementia. In this paper, we use the minimental state exam (MMSE) to the assess cognitive status in the elderly as a reference and investigate the potential of using machine learning for early detecting cognitive impairment in the elderly. Although many studies have suggested that dual-task performance, in which participants perform a cognitive task while walk… Show more

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“…In Alg.2 for both cases, they found the maximum timestamp number of the training dataset (IMUZ-center, IMUZ-left, and IMUZ-right) as T = 1185. Then they converted each subject's data into a matrix with size [1185,6]. In case of any timestamp length having less than 1185, null values were padded with zero.…”
Section: Preprocessingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Alg.2 for both cases, they found the maximum timestamp number of the training dataset (IMUZ-center, IMUZ-left, and IMUZ-right) as T = 1185. Then they converted each subject's data into a matrix with size [1185,6]. In case of any timestamp length having less than 1185, null values were padded with zero.…”
Section: Preprocessingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is a demanding task to explore research areas and automation-so that we can support elderly people in smarter manners, improve healthcare facilities, and enhance social welfare, while considering the socio-economic scenarios of the respective nations. Automated healthcare-whether sensor-based or vision-based-have become essential for the future [2][3][4][5][6]. Wearable devices are extensively explored in various applications of healthcare and elderly support [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustic features + ML [17] Lexical analysis + ML [18] Gait features + ML [19] ipRGC base PLRs + ML [11]…”
Section: Mmsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach is to observe human gait behaviour [19]. Since we need to pay a lot of attention to our bodies while we are walking, some interactions may affect this behaviour, causing our attention to be distracted.…”
Section: Predictions Of Ad Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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