Using Wearable Sensors to Monitor Physical Activities of Patients with COPD: A Comparison of Classifier Performance

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health problem. Early detection and treatment of an exacerbation in the outpatient setting are important to prevent worsening of clinical status and need for emergency room care or hospital admission. In this study we use accelerometers...

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Published in2009 Sixth International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks pp. 234 - 239
Main Authors Patel, S., Mancinelli, C., Bonato, P., Healey, J., Moy, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2009
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ISBN9780769536446
0769536441
ISSN2376-8886
DOI10.1109/BSN.2009.53

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Summary:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health problem. Early detection and treatment of an exacerbation in the outpatient setting are important to prevent worsening of clinical status and need for emergency room care or hospital admission. In this study we use accelerometers to capture motion data; and heart rate and respiration rate to capture physiological responses from patients with COPD as they perform a range of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and physical exercises. We present a comparative analysis of classification performance of a set of different classification techniques and factors that affect classification performance for activity recognition based on accelerometer data. This is the first step towards building a wearable sensor monitoring system for tracking changes in physiological responses of patients with COPD with respect to their physical activity level.
ISBN:9780769536446
0769536441
ISSN:2376-8886
DOI:10.1109/BSN.2009.53