Validity of tremor analysis using smartphone compatible computer vision frameworks

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Robin Wolke [1 ]
Julius Welzel [1 ]
Walter Maetzler [1 ]
Günther Deuschl [1 ]
Jos Becktepe [1 ]
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[1] UKSH,Department of Neurology
[2] Kiel University,undefined
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10.1038/s41598-025-97252-4
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Computer vision (CV)-based approaches hold promising potential for the classification and quantitative assessment of movement disorders. To take full advantage of this potential, the pipelines need to be validated against established clinical and electrophysiological gold standards. This study examines the validity of the Mediapipe (by Google) and Vision (by Apple) smartphone-enabled hand detection frameworks for tremor analysis. Both frameworks were tested in virtual experiments with simulated tremulous hands to determine the optimal camera position for hand tremor assessment and the minimum detectable tremor amplitude and frequency. Both frameworks were then compared with optical motion capture (OMC), accelerometry, and clinical ratings in 20 tremor patients. Both CV frameworks accurately measured tremor peak frequency. Significant correlations were found between CV-assessed tremor amplitudes and Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS) scores. However, the accuracy of amplitude estimation compared to OMC as ground truth was insufficient for clinical application. In conclusion, CV-based tremor analysis is an accurate and simple clinical assessment tool to determine tremor frequency. Further improvements in amplitude estimation are needed.
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