2021
DOI: 10.1109/tnsre.2021.3073456
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Quantitative Comparison of Human and Software Reliability in the Categorization of Sit-to-Stand Motion Pattern

Abstract: The Sit-to-Stand (STS) test is used in clinical practice as an indicator of lower-limb functionality decline, especially for older adults. Due to its high variability, there is no standard approach for categorising the STS movement and recognising its motion pattern. This paper presents a comparative analysis between visual assessments and an automated-software for the categorisation of STS, relying on registrations from a force plate. 5 participants (30 ± 6 years) took part in 2 different sessions of visual i… Show more

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