http://biomechanica.hu/index.php/biomech/article/view/197
Magyar Bálint, Stépán Gábor, I-Ming Chen
Absztrakt
AbstractThis paper presents the application of the Dynamic Time
Warping (DTW) algorithm in the analysis of human functional movements in
activities of daily living (ADLs). Dynamic Time Warping was originally
developed for automatic speech recognition, though the method has been
adopted by several fi elds of biomechanics. As a part of the post-stroke
rehabilitation project COSMOSYS, the aim is to quantify the ADL
performances of hemiparetic subjects, hence to be able to track their
progress during physiotherapy.
DOI: 10.17489/biohun/2014/2/06
DOI: 10.17489/biohun/2014/2/06
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