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After-Stroke Arm Paresis Detection Using Kinematic Data
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Abstract
This paper presents an approach for detecting unilateral arm paralysis/weakness using kinematic data. Our method employs temporal convolution networks and recurrent neural networks, guided by knowledge distillation, where we use inertial measurement units attached to the body to capture kinematic information such as acceleration, rotation, and flexion of body joints during an action. This information is then analyzed to recognize body actions and patterns. Our proposed network achieves a high paretic detection accuracy of 97.99%, with an action classification accuracy of 77.69 %, through knowledge sharing. Furthermore, by incorporating causal reasoning, we can gain additional insights into the patient's condition, such as their Fugl-Meyer assessment score or impairment level based on the machine learning result. Overall, our approach demonstrates the potential of using kinematic data and machine learning for detecting arm paralysis/weakness. The results suggest that our method could be a useful tool for clinicians and healthcare professionals working with patients with this condition.
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