Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases are particular diseases whose decline can partially or completely compromise the normal course of life of a human being. In order to increase the quality of patient's life, a timely diagnosis plays a major role. The analysis of neurodegenerative diseases, and their stage, is also carried out by means of gait analysis. Performing early stage neurodegenerative disease assessment is still an open problem. In this paper, the focus is on modeling the human gait movement pattern by using the kinematic theory of rapid human movements and its sigma-lognormal model. The hypothesis is that the kinematic theory of rapid human movements, originally developed to describe handwriting patterns, and used in conjunction with other spatio-temporal features, can discriminate neurodegenerative diseases patterns, especially in early stages, while analyzing human gait with 2D cameras. The thesis empirically demonstrates its effectiveness in describing neurodegenerative patterns, when used in conjunction with state-of-the-art pose estimation and feature extraction techniques. The solution developed achieved 99.1% of accuracy using velocity-based, angle-based and sigma-lognormal features and left walk orientation.

Highlights

  • Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable diseases whose decline can partially or completely compromise the normal course of life of a human being

  • Physicians asses the disease by letting the patient performing several tasks, such as Timed Up And Go (TUG) Test, Tandem Test, Sit to Stand, ADL (Activities of Daily Living), IADL (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), Romberg and many more, in which, usually, the patient is asked to walk on a straight line or sit and standup, try to remain immobile in balance and so on

  • These tests are important, because neurodegenerative diseases act by destroying several parts of the nervous system and showing various disorders in other parts of human body such as speaking, posture, coordination, handwriting and many more.[1][6]

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Introduction

Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable diseases whose decline can partially or completely compromise the normal course of life of a human being. Physicians asses the disease by letting the patient performing several tasks, such as Timed Up And Go (TUG) Test, Tandem Test, Sit to Stand, ADL (Activities of Daily Living), IADL (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), Romberg and many more, in which, usually, the patient is asked to walk on a straight line or sit and standup, try to remain immobile in balance and so on These tests are important, because neurodegenerative diseases act by destroying several parts of the nervous system and showing various disorders in other parts of human body such as speaking, posture, coordination, handwriting and many more.[1][6]. This prevented early and precise diagnoses, identifying the actual severity of a given disease and carefully planning the treatments

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