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Analysis of Motion Data for Healthcare and Rehabilitation

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  • UserDr Joan Lasenby, Signal Processing and Communications Laboratory, Department of Engineering
  • ClockWednesday 20 April 2016, 11:00-11:25
  • HouseCMS Core.

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Modern technology enables us to collect both specific and everyday data on motion. We will look at using accelerometer (and potentially gyro) data as a tool in a few key areas. The first is neuro-rehabilitation, where the aim is to use motion data fused with other patient meta-data, to characterise and understand the state of impairment. The second is as a predictor in clinical drug trials. We will also look at more precise and targeted analysis of motion for use with healthcare motion capture systems.

This talk is part of the CMS Colloquia series.

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