Deep Learning Enabled Perceptive Wearable Sensor: An Interactive Gadget for Tracking Movement Disorder

Author:

Babu Anand1,Ranpariya Spandan2,Sinha Dhirendra Kumar2,Mandal Dipankar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quantum Materials and Devices Unit Institute of Nano Science and Technology Knowledge City, Sector 81 Mohali 140306 India

2. Department of Science and Humanities Indian Institute of Information Technology Vadodara Gandhinagar Gujarat 382028 India

Abstract

AbstractBiosignals of diverse body posture contain a key information about the physiological, kinesiological, and anatomical status of human body that can facilitate in early assessing the neurological maladies such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological disorders. Early detection and timely intervention of specific diagnosis for curing the disorders is considered as one of the effective step of diagnosis. Existing technologies of capturing human movements have the limitations of low latencies, bulky counterpart, cost‐intensive, and power consuming. A highly sensitive (≈440 mV N−1), confirmable, and flexible wearable gadget is introduced for addressing such complexities; moreover, the gadget is fabricated by recycling waste material. Subsequently, it is interfaced with various deep/machine learning algorithms for classification/prediction of different hand poses; particularly unsupervised k‐means clustering is used for observing discrete classes, and different supervised algorithms such as k‐nearest neighbor, support vector machine, deep neural network (DNN), and pattern recognition that provide the high degree of prediction accuracy (up to ≈98%) for classification of different postures. Thus, artificial intelligence‐aided wearable gadget can not only offer an unique solution for autonomously tracking various body movements but also assist in reducing waste materials, which is otherwise a threat to the environment.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

University Grants Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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