Comparative Study of Wearable Sensors, Video, and Handwriting to Detect Parkinson's Disease

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Talitckii, Aleksandr [1 ,2 ]
Kovalenko, Ekaterina [1 ]
Shcherbak, Aleksei [1 ]
Anikina, Anna [1 ]
Bril, Ekaterina [3 ]
Zimniakova, Olga [3 ]
Semenov, Maxim [3 ]
Dylov, Dmitry V. [1 ]
Somov, Andrey [1 ]
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[1] Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow,121205, Russia
[2] Arizona State University, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Tempe,AZ,85298, United States
[3] A.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical and Biophysical Center, Moscow,123098, Russia
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Disease control - Video recording - Economic and social effects - Accelerometers - Gyroscopes - Deep learning - mHealth - Data acquisition - Neurodegenerative diseases;
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects the extrapyramidal motor system. The initial clinical symptoms can appear long before the retirement age, affecting the patients' ability to continue their work. However, the modern healthcare lacks the apparatus to detect the early signs of the disease, with only selected experts being able to spot the onset. Moreover, even if the disease is detected on time, the current clinical routine has no means of monitoring the progression of the disease, nor the effect of the therapy. In this work, we perform a comparative study of three patient-driven monitoring approaches, including wearable sensors data, video of the routine exercises performed by the patients, and their handwriting- all fine-tuned to detect PD. Aspiring to create an inexpensive clinical workflow, we collect the sensor data using a commercial wearable wireless sensor, and the video and the handwriting data are recorded using a basic smartphone. In the analysis stage, we rely on machine and deep learning methods, using f1 -score for gauging the performance of the patient-driven data acquisition approaches. The sensor data analysis demonstrates the best f1 -score of 0.93. At the same time, the handwriting and remote video recordings are more comfortable and less time-consuming, offering a sensible trade-off for the patients at the later stages of PD. © 1963-2012 IEEE.
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