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Wearable-Based Real-time Freezing of Gait Detection in Parkinson's Disease Using Self-Supervised Learning

Signal Processing 2024-10-29 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

LIFT-PD is an innovative self-supervised learning framework developed for real-time detection of Freezing of Gait (FoG) in Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients, using a single triaxial accelerometer. It minimizes the reliance on large labeled datasets by applying a Differential Hopping Windowing Technique (DHWT) to address imbalanced data during training. Additionally, an Opportunistic Inference Module is used to reduce energy consumption by activating the model only during active movement periods. Extensive testing on publicly available datasets showed that LIFT-PD improved precision by 7.25% and accuracy by 4.4% compared to supervised models, while using 40% fewer labeled samples and reducing inference time by 67%. These findings make LIFT-PD a highly practical and energy-efficient solution for continuous, in-home monitoring of PD patients.

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@article{arxiv.2410.20715,
  title  = {Wearable-Based Real-time Freezing of Gait Detection in Parkinson's Disease Using Self-Supervised Learning},
  author = {Shovito Barua Soumma and Kartik Mangipudi and Daniel Peterson and Shyamal Mehta and Hassan Ghasemzadeh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20715},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

2pages, 2 figures, submitted in BHI'24