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Detecting Freezing of Gait with earables trained from VR motion capture data
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posted on 2023-06-10, 00:36 authored by Nobuyuki OishiNobuyuki Oishi, Benedetta Heimler, Lloyd PellattLloyd Pellatt, Meir Plotnik, Daniel RoggenDaniel RoggenFreezing of Gait (FoG) is a common disabling motor symptom in Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Auditory cueing provided when FoG is detected can help mitigate the condition, for which earables are potentially well suited as they are capable of motion sensing and audio feedback. However, there are no studies so far on FoG detection at the ear. Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) combined with video-based full-body motion capture has been increasingly used to run FoG studies in the medical community. While there are motion capture datasets collected in such an environment, there are no datasets collected from IMU placed at the ear. In this paper, we show how to transfer such motion capture datasets to IMU domain and evaluate the capability of FoG detection from ear position in an immersive VR environment. Using a dataset of 6 PD patients, we compare machine learning-based FoG detection applied to the motion capture data and the virtual IMU. We have achieved an average sensitivity of 80.3% and an average specificity of 87.6% on FoG detection using the virtual earable IMU, which indicates the potential of FoG detection at the ear. This study is a step toward user-studies with earables in the VR setup, prior to conducting research in over-ground walking and everyday life.
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ISWC '21: 2021 International Symposium on Wearable ComputersPublisher
Association for Computing MachineryExternal DOI
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33-37Event name
2021 International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC '21)Event location
VirtualEvent type
conferenceEvent date
21 - 26 Sept 2021Place of publication
New York, NY, USAISBN
9781450384629Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
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- Sensor Technology Research Centre Publications
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2021-08-10First Open Access (FOA) Date
2021-08-24First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2021-08-24Usage metrics
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