2014
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000000285
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Predicting Human Movement with Multiple Accelerometers Using Movelets

Abstract: Purpose The study aims were: 1) to develop transparent algorithms that use short segments of training data for predicting activity types; and 2) to compare prediction performance of proposed algorithms using single accelerometers and multiple accelerometers. Methods Sixteen participants (age, 80.6 yr (4.8 yr); BMI, 26.1 kg·m−2 (2.5 kg·m−2)) performed fifteen life-style activities in the laboratory, each wearing three accelerometers at the right hip, left and right wrists. Triaxial accelerometry data were col… Show more

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“…In addition, the thorough training and quality control procedures should have minimized coding errors. The sample sizes of the study cohorts were modest, although comparable to most studies of this sort (11,13,17,25,30,33). The total minutes and days of data collected, however, were much greater than previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In addition, the thorough training and quality control procedures should have minimized coding errors. The sample sizes of the study cohorts were modest, although comparable to most studies of this sort (11,13,17,25,30,33). The total minutes and days of data collected, however, were much greater than previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Our algorithms performed similarly to algorithms developed using other machine learning or statistical techniques (11,13,17,25,30,33). Most previous studies have been conducted in laboratory settings (13), or with some observed data in outdoor locations (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…28,201 Validity studies show that accelerometer counts are moderately to strongly associated with oxygen consumption during activity using direct and indirect calorimetry. 54,62,85 Further, actigraphy is strongly associated with measures of physical performance, such as the 6MWT, and predicts physical disability 82,109 and mortality. 15 Accordingly, actigraphy provides valuable objective data on the intensity and extent of physical activity and is increasingly used in studies of chronic pain.…”
Section: Performance-based Measuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An advantage of wrist accelerometers is that they may improve compliance, and can be worn 24 hours without removal for sleep (33). Previous studies have shown that a wrist accelerometer can be used to classify PA behaviors (12, 19) and estimate overall PA (10) and intensity thresholds (13, 23, 25). More research is needed, however, to evaluate the validity of wrist-worn devices for measuring PA in free-living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%