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Research Article

Vision-based gait analysis for real-time Parkinson disease identification and diagnosis system

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Pages 62-72 | Received 25 Apr 2021, Accepted 08 Sep 2022, Published online: 20 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Computer-assisted Parkinson’s disease-specific gait pattern recognition has gained more attention in the past decade due to its extensive application. In this research study, vision-based gait feature extraction is obtained from the observed skeleton points to support the real-time Parkinson disease prediction and diagnosis in the smart healthcare environment. So, a novel kernel-based principal component analysis (KPCA) is introduced for establishing respective feature extraction and dimensionality reduction on the patient’s video data. In this research study, a vision-based Parkinson disease identification system (VPDIS) is developed with a feature-weighted minimum distance classifier model to support the clinical assessment of Parkinson’s disease. At the time of experimentation, a steady-state walking style of the patient was captured using the cameras fixed in the smart healthcare environment. Then, the accumulated walking frames from the remote patients were transformed into the required binary silhouettes for the sake of noise minimisation and compression purpose. The resulting experimentation shows that the proposed feature extraction approach has significant improvements on the recognition of target gait patterns from the video-based gait analysis of Parkinson’s and normal patients. Accordingly, the proposed VPDIS using feature-weighted minimum distance classifier model provides better prediction time and classification accuracy against the existing healthcare systems that is developed using support vector machine and ensemble learning classifier models.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

The dataset exploited in this research study is available online from “Classification of gait anomalies from kinect”, The Visual Computer, Vol. 34, pp. 229–241, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-016-1330-0

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