Using decision trees to measure activities in people with stroke

EMBC 2013
Volume: 2013, Pages: 6337 - 6340
Published: Jul 3, 2013
Abstract
Improving community mobility is a common goal for persons with stroke. Measuring daily physical activity is helpful to determine the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. In our previous studies, a novel wearable shoe-based sensor system (SmartShoe) was shown to be capable of accurately classify three major postures and activities (sitting, standing, and walking) from individuals with stroke by using Artificial Neural Network (ANN). In...
Paper Details
Title
Using decision trees to measure activities in people with stroke
Published Date
Jul 3, 2013
Journal
Volume
2013
Pages
6337 - 6340
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