Schneider et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Comparison of gait speeds from wearable camera and accelerometer in structured and semi‐structured environmentsSchneider et al., 2020
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- Schneider B
- Banerjee T
- Grover F
- Riley M
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- Healthcare technology letters
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A feasibility study was conducted to investigate the use of a wearable gait analysis system for classifying gait speed using a low‐cost wearable camera in a semi‐structured indoor setting. Data were collected from 19 participants who wore the system during indoor walk …
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