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Selecting and Evaluating Key MDS-UPDRS Activities Using Wearable Devices for Parkinson's Disease Self-Assessment

Yuting Zhao, Xulong Wang, Xiyang Peng, Ziheng Li, Fengtao Nan, Menghui Zhou, Jun Qi, Yun Yang, Zhong Zhao, Lida Xu, Po Yang

2024IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Sensors20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease in the elderly. This disease has no cure, but assessing these motor symptoms will help slow down that progression. Inertial sensing-based wearable devices (ISWDs) such as mobile phones and smartwatches have been widely employed to analyse the condition of PD patients. However, most studies purely focused on a single activity or symptom, which may ignore the correlation between activities and complementary characteristics. In this paper, a novel technical pipeline is proposed for fine-grained classification of PD severity grades, which identify the most representative activities. We also propose a multi-activities combination scheme based on MDS-UPDRS. Utilizing this scheme, symptom-related and complementary activities are captured. We collected 85 PD subjects of different severity grades using a single wrist sensor. Our best results demonstrate F1 scores of 95.75% for PD diagnosis and the fine-grained classification accuracy of PD disease grade is 82.41% when combing 4 activities which improved by 11.02% over a single activity. The experiments and theoretical analyses can serve as a useful foundation for future investigations into the effect of proposed solutions for PD diagnosis in uncontrolled environment setup, ultimately leading to self-PD assessment in the home environment.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerParkinson's diseaseDiseasePhysical medicine and rehabilitationSmartwatchComputer scienceMedicineEmbedded systemInternal medicineParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeurological disorders and treatmentsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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