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Role of machine learning in gait analysis: a review
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2020Human biomechanics and gait form an integral part of life. The gait analysis involves a large number of interdependent parameters that were difficult to interpret due to a vast amount of data and their inter-relations.
Preeti Khera, Neelesh Kumar
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Multi-Task GANs for View-Specific Feature Learning in Gait Recognition
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2019Gait recognition is of great importance in the fields of surveillance and forensics to identify human beings since gait is the unique biometric feature that can be perceived efficiently at a distance.
Yiwei He+3 more
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Gait pattern generation for gait rehabilitation
2013 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), 2013Robotic gait rehabilitation devices enable efficient and convenient gait rehabilitation by mimicking the functions of physical theraphists. In manual gait rehabilitation training, physical theraphists have patients practice and memorize normal gait patterns by applying assistive torque to the patient's joint once the patient's gait deviates from the ...
Jungsoo Jun+5 more
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1979
The initiation of gait was studied utilizing electromyography, force-plate data, measurements of walking velocities, and ranges of motion of joints, all of which demonstrated that gait is initiated by the body becoming unbalanced in such a way as to permit a subject to pick one foot the ground in order to take the first step.
V White, R A Mann, J L Hagy, D Liddell
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The initiation of gait was studied utilizing electromyography, force-plate data, measurements of walking velocities, and ranges of motion of joints, all of which demonstrated that gait is initiated by the body becoming unbalanced in such a way as to permit a subject to pick one foot the ground in order to take the first step.
V White, R A Mann, J L Hagy, D Liddell
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2008
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a hyperkinetic movement disorder induced by dopamine receptor blocking drugs (DRBDs). TD typically presents with stereotypy or dystonia, but may also cause akathisia, myoclonus, or tremor. However, no detailed reports of gait abnormalities have been documented.
Sheng-Han, Kuo, Joseph, Jankovic
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Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a hyperkinetic movement disorder induced by dopamine receptor blocking drugs (DRBDs). TD typically presents with stereotypy or dystonia, but may also cause akathisia, myoclonus, or tremor. However, no detailed reports of gait abnormalities have been documented.
Sheng-Han, Kuo, Joseph, Jankovic
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Applications — Database Systems, 2010
Ajaz Hussain Mir, Asif Ali Banka
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Ajaz Hussain Mir, Asif Ali Banka
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Individual recognition using gait energy image
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2006Ju Han, B. Bhanu
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A Comprehensive Study on Cross-View Gait Based Human Identification with Deep CNNs
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2017Zifeng Wu+4 more
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