Author:
Narayan Aditya,Goncharova Margo,Goncharov Max,Gostine Andrew,Shah Nirav R.,Kaplan Robert M.
Abstract
Accurate observation of patient functioning is necessary for rigorous clinical research and for improving the quality of patient care. However, clinic or laboratory environments systematically differ from the contexts of everyday life. Further, assessments that are completed in a single institutional session may not be generalizable. Here, we describe a computer vision methodology that measures human functioning continuously in the environments where patients live, sleep, and eat.
Funder
National Institute on Aging