2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22113980
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Personalised Gait Recognition for People with Neurological Conditions

Abstract: There is growing interest in monitoring gait patterns in people with neurological conditions. The democratisation of wearable inertial sensors has enabled the study of gait in free living environments. One pivotal aspect of gait assessment in uncontrolled environments is the ability to accurately recognise gait instances. Previous work has focused on wavelet transform methods or general machine learning models to detect gait; the former assume a comparable gait pattern between people and the latter assume trai… Show more

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“…Due to the 5-fold CV splits of the timeseries, testing data may be overly dependent on training data. Nevertheless, personalisation of different gait detection models has recently been successfully applied for other neurological disorders and gait rehabilitation robots ( Martindale et al, 2018 ; Ye et al, 2020 ; Ingelse et al, 2022 ). Based on our results, further work on algorithm personalisation is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the 5-fold CV splits of the timeseries, testing data may be overly dependent on training data. Nevertheless, personalisation of different gait detection models has recently been successfully applied for other neurological disorders and gait rehabilitation robots ( Martindale et al, 2018 ; Ye et al, 2020 ; Ingelse et al, 2022 ). Based on our results, further work on algorithm personalisation is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%