DOI: 10.18130/v35h2s
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Activity Classification in Users of Ankle Foot Orthoses

Abstract: New technology in motion sensing has allowed for an advance in gait analysis and cerebral palsy diagnostics. Body sensors networks have emerged as a promising tool for gait analysis and activity recognition, and orthotic treatment is prevalent among those with cerebral palsy. In this work, a framework for activity classification using inertial sensors mounted on ankle foot orthoses (AFOs) is presented. A hybrid decision treenearest neighbor algorithm classifies activities and postures using subject-specific tr… Show more

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“…This spatio-temporal body of work is then combined with a modified version of Archer's activity recognition method. 2 The modified method is tested on a returning subject to demonstrate its potential as a gait analysis tool. In conclusion, the work is summarized and discussed with respect to application, limitations, and future work.…”
Section: Proposed Solution To Remote Gait Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This spatio-temporal body of work is then combined with a modified version of Archer's activity recognition method. 2 The modified method is tested on a returning subject to demonstrate its potential as a gait analysis tool. In conclusion, the work is summarized and discussed with respect to application, limitations, and future work.…”
Section: Proposed Solution To Remote Gait Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%