학술논문

A Sensor-Based Comprehensive Objective Assessment of Motor Symptoms in Cerebellar Ataxia
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC) Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC), 2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE. :816-819 Jul, 2020
Subject
Bioengineering
Sensors
Feature extraction
Foot
Resonant frequency
Hospitals
Accelerometers
Frequency measurement
Language
ISSN
2694-0604
Abstract
Human observer-based assessments of Cerebellar Ataxia (CA) are subjective and are often inadequate to track mild motor symptoms. This study examines the potential use of a comprehensive sensor-based approach for objective evaluation of CA in five domains (speech, upper limb, lower limb, gait and balance) through the instrumented versions of nine bedside neurological tests. A total of twenty-three participants diagnosed with CA to varying degrees and eleven healthy controls were recruited. Data was collected using wearable inertial sensors and Kinect camera. In our study, an optimal feature subset based on feature importance in the Random Forest classifier model demonstrated an impressive performance accuracy of 97% (F1 score = 95.2%) for CA-control discrimination. Our experimental findings also indicate that the Romberg test contributed most, followed by the peripheral tests, while the Gait test contributed least to the classification. Sensor-based approaches, therefore, have the potential to complement existing clinical assessment techniques, offering advantages in terms of consistency, objectivity and informed clinical decision-making.