Falls represent one of the most serious clinical problems in the elderly population. This risk is even more important in people suffering from neurodegenerative problems. This work aims to instrumentally assess the balance performance of elderly people and specifically those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases, to obtain an objective evaluation of their risk of falls. This paper presents a vision-based system made of three low-cost cameras, able to automatically infer important mobility parameters by observing the execution of well-established tests for stability assessment. This result is achieved by a dedicated image processing pipeline, which processes videos to get dynamic user skeletons, and the following strategy for information management, which targets to feature extraction. This information finally feeds a classifier, namely a decision tree, trained to predict the risk of fall of patients within 5 classes of interest. Actual experiments performed on actual video recordings prove a good agreement of results with those expected, labeled by expert therapists, with final prediction accuracy of 79.1%.

Vision-based Assessment of Balance Control in Elderly People

Laura Romeo;Roberto Marani;Grazia Cicirelli
2020

Abstract

Falls represent one of the most serious clinical problems in the elderly population. This risk is even more important in people suffering from neurodegenerative problems. This work aims to instrumentally assess the balance performance of elderly people and specifically those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases, to obtain an objective evaluation of their risk of falls. This paper presents a vision-based system made of three low-cost cameras, able to automatically infer important mobility parameters by observing the execution of well-established tests for stability assessment. This result is achieved by a dedicated image processing pipeline, which processes videos to get dynamic user skeletons, and the following strategy for information management, which targets to feature extraction. This information finally feeds a classifier, namely a decision tree, trained to predict the risk of fall of patients within 5 classes of interest. Actual experiments performed on actual video recordings prove a good agreement of results with those expected, labeled by expert therapists, with final prediction accuracy of 79.1%.
2020
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
Fall risk assessment
OpenPose
low-cost cameras
neurodegenerative diseases
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