Presentation 2003/9/19
A Construction of the Tremor Disease Discrimination System Using Three Dimensional Acceleration Analysis
Syunsuke TAKAI, Yoshinobu MATSUMOTO, Masato TAMURA, Ichiro HUKUMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) We measured by using the accelerometer of three dimensional, in order to build the diagnostic support system of a tremor disease (mainly Parkinson's disease). As the result the percentage of correct discrimination 78% was obtained. Moreover, the ideal percentage of correct discrimination between morbid tremor group and a healthy group 100% was obtained. It can be said that the tremor disease discriminate system by the accelerometer is effective in a morbid tremor and a healthy discriminate.
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Keyword(in English) tremor / Parkinson's Disease / three dimensional accelerometer
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Title (in English) A Construction of the Tremor Disease Discrimination System Using Three Dimensional Acceleration Analysis
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Keyword(1) tremor
Keyword(2) Parkinson's Disease
Keyword(3) three dimensional accelerometer
1st Author's Name Syunsuke TAKAI
1st Author's Affiliation Nagaoka University of Technology graduate school of engineering()
2nd Author's Name Yoshinobu MATSUMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation RI center, Nagaoka University of Technology
3rd Author's Name Masato TAMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Clinical Neurology, Nihon University School of Medicine
4th Author's Name Ichiro HUKUMOTO
4th Author's Affiliation Nagaoka University of Technology graduate school of engineering
Date 2003/9/19
Paper # MBE2003-70
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 327
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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