Comparison of Decision Tree and Long Short-Term Memory Approaches for Automated Foot Strike Detection in Lower Extremity Amputee Populations
Foot strike detection is important when evaluating a person’s gait characteristics. Accelerometer and gyroscope signals from smartphones have been used to train artificial intelligence (AI) models for automated foot strike detection in able-bodied and elderly populations. However, there is limited r...
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Autores principales: | Pascale Juneau, Natalie Baddour, Helena Burger, Andrej Bavec, Edward D. Lemaire |
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MDPI AG
2021
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