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Abnormal Gait Behavior Detection for Elderly Based on Enhanced Wigner‐Ville Analysis and Cloud Incremental SVM Learning

Luo et al., 2016

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3661082982225713743
Author
Luo J
Tang J
Xiao X
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Sensors

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A cloud based health care system is proposed in this paper for the elderly by providing abnormal gait behavior detection, classification, online diagnosis, and remote aid service. Intelligent mobile terminals with triaxial acceleration sensor embedded are used to capture …
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