Gait Data-Driven Analysis of Parkinson’s Disease Using Machine Learning

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Panda A. [1 ]
Bhuyan P. [1 ]
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[1] School of Computer Engineering, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar
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Dual Tasking; Machine Learning; Parkinson's disease; RAS; Treadmill Walking; VGRF;
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10.4108/eetpht.10.5467
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INTRODUCTION: Parkinson's disease is a progressive and complex neurological condition that mostly affects coordination and motor control. Parkinson's disease is most commonly associated with its motor symptoms, which include tremors, bradykinesia (slowness of movement), rigidity, and postural instability. OBJECTIVES: Determine any minor alterations in walking patterns that could be early signs of Parkinson's disease. Track the course of Parkinson's disease over time by using gait data. METHODS: In this study, we applied three types of VGRF datasets ("Dual Tasking, RAS, and Treadmill Walking") and developed an ML-based model using six different classifier methods. The datasets were analysed using 16 sensors, of which 8 were applied to each foot and the total pressure of the left and right foot. The aforementioned three distinct gait patterns movement disorders were the sources of the dataset. The gait signals dataset benefited by the participant demographic data. RESULTS: Then, we passed the outcome of applying the model and measuring performance through a cross-validation operator to check the accuracy and decision-making of the five algorithms i) Deep Learning, ii) Neural Networks, iii) Support Vector Machine (SVM), iv) Gradient Boost Tree (GBT), v) Random Forest”. The following findings compare the effectiveness of the various algorithms utilized and the observed PD very well. CONCLUSION: The different ML classifier algorithms demonstrated good detection capability with different accuracy. Our proposed ensemble model is superior to compare with the existing models. Because we can observe the proposed ensemble model result and accuracy better than the other classifier model. The other classifier model’s highest accuracy is 92.08% whereas our ensemble model got 92.31%. So, it has proved that our proposed ensemble model is excellent and robust. © 2024 A. Panda et al., licensed to EAI.
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