A low-cost machine learning process for gait measurement using an electrostatic sensors network
Résumé
Continuous in-house measurement of gait of elderly People is relevant for health professionals. To be adopted by most, the system must
be low-cost and non-intrusive. In this paper we present a solution for measuring the walking velocity based on a network of 4 electric
potential sensors. In our experiments, we also add PIR sensors used in our previous work for comparative purposes. A temporary Depth
camera is used for training the model on walking velocity. The first results presented are obtained without machine learning. Then a
machine learning regression method is tested to reduce the uncertainty of the sensors. The results show that the electric potential
sensors are suitable for the in-house measurement of walking speed of elderly people. The uncertainty is lower than the target of 0.15
m s-1 known as the upper limit for detecting a reduction in speed due to illness. As for the PIR sensors, electric potential sensors consume
very little energy, they are inexpensive, they can be embedded and hidden in the home which makes them less -intrusive and
furthermore have better accuracy
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