Psaltos et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Multimodal wearable sensors to measure gait and voicePsaltos et al., 2020
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- Psaltos D
- Chappie K
- Karahanoglu F
- Chasse R
- Demanuele C
- Kelekar A
- Zhang H
- Marquez V
- Kangarloo T
- Patel S
- Czech M
- Caouette D
- Cai X
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- Digital biomarkers
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Background: Traditional measurement systems utilized in clinical trials are limited because they are episodic and thus cannot capture the day-to-day fluctuations and longitudinal changes that frequently affect patients across different therapeutic areas. Objectives: The …
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