On the analysis of movement smoothness

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Sivakumar Balasubramanian
Alejandro Melendez-Calderon
Agnes Roby-Brami
Etienne Burdet
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[1] Department of Bioengineering,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[2] Christian Medical College,ISIR, UPMC, CNRS UMR 7222
[3] Northwestern University,undefined
[4] Hocoma AG,undefined
[5] Agathe team INSERM U1150,undefined
[6] Department of Bioengineering,undefined
[7] Imperial College of Science,undefined
[8] Technology and Medicine,undefined
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Smoothness; Sensorimotor assessment; Discrete movements; Rhythmic movements;
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Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairment and motor learning. Traditionally, movement smoothness has been computed mainly for discrete movements, in particular arm, reaching and circle drawing, using kinematic data. There are currently very few studies investigating smoothness of rhythmic movements, and there is no systematic way of analysing the smoothness of such movements. There is also very little work on the smoothness of other movement related variables such as force, impedance etc. In this context, this paper presents the first step towards a unified framework for the analysis of smoothness of arbitrary movements and using various data. It starts with a systematic definition of movement smoothness and the different factors that influence smoothness, followed by a review of existing methods for quantifying the smoothness of discrete movements. A method is then introduced to analyse the smoothness of rhythmic movements by generalising the techniques developed for discrete movements. We finally propose recommendations for analysing smoothness of any general sensorimotor behaviour.
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