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Revista Colombiana de Estadística

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TEKNOMO, KARDI  and  ESTUAR, MARIA REGINA. Visualizing Gait Patterns of Able bodied Individuals and Transtibial Amputees with the Use of Accelerometry in Smart Phones. Rev.Colomb.Estad. [online]. 2014, vol.37, n.2, pp.471-488. ISSN 0120-1751.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rce.v37n2spe.47951.

Human gait analysis is used to indirectly monitor the rehabilitation of patients affected by diseases or to directly monitor patients under orthotic care. Visualization of gait patterns on the instrument are used to capture the data. In this study, we created a mobile application that serves as a wireless sensor to capture movement through a smartphone accelerometer. The application was used to collect gait data from two groups (able-bodied and unilateral transtibial amputees). Standard gait activities such as walking, running and climbing, including non-movement, sitting were captured, stored and analyzed. This paper discusses different visualization techniques that can be derived from accelerometer data. Removing gravity data, accelerometer data can be transformed into distribution data using periodicity; features were derived from histograms. Decision tree analysis shows that only three significant features are necessary to classify subject activity, namely: average of minimum peak values, student t-statistics of minimum peak values and mode of maximum peak values. We found that the amputee group had a higher acceleration and a lower skewness period between peaks of accelerations than the able-bodied group.

Keywords : Decision Tree Analysis; Feature Selection; Gait Monitoring; Transtibial Amputees; Wireless Sensors.

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