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Quantifying Gait Changes Using Microsoft Kinect and Sample Entropy (1903.01601v1)

Published 5 Mar 2019 in stat.CO, cs.CG, cs.HC, and stat.AP

Abstract: This study describes a method to quantify potential gait changes in human subjects. Microsoft Kinect devices were used to provide and track coordinates of fifteen different joints of a subject over time. Three male subjects walk a 10-foot path multiple times with and without motion-restricting devices. Their walking patterns were recorded via two Kinect devices through frontal and sagittal planes. A modified sample entropy (SE) value was computed to quantify the variability of the time series for each joint. The SE values with and without motion-restricting devices were used to compare the changes in each joint. The preliminary results of the experiments show that the proposed quantification method can detect differences in walking patterns with and without motion-restricting devices. The proposed method has the potential to be applied to track personal progress in physical therapy sessions.

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