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  • Hierarchical, multi-sensor ... Hierarchical, multi-sensor based classification of daily life activities: comparison with state-of-the-art algorithms using a benchmark dataset
    Leutheuser, Heike; Schuldhaus, Dominik; Eskofier, Bjoern M PloS one, 10/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Insufficient physical activity is the 4th leading risk factor for mortality. Methods for assessing the individual daily life activity (DLA) are of major interest in order to monitor the current ...
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  • Wearable sensors objectivel... Wearable sensors objectively measure gait parameters in Parkinson's disease
    Schlachetzki, Johannes C M; Barth, Jens; Marxreiter, Franz ... PloS one, 10/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 10
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    Distinct gait characteristics like short steps and shuffling gait are prototypical signs commonly observed in Parkinson's disease. Routinely assessed by observation through clinicians, gait is rated ...
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  • An Emerging Era in the Mana... An Emerging Era in the Management of Parkinson's Disease: Wearable Technologies and the Internet of Things
    Pasluosta, Cristian F.; Gassner, Heiko; Winkler, Juergen ... IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2015-Nov., 2015-Nov, 2015-11-00, 20151101, Volume: 19, Issue: 6
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    Current challenges demand a profound restructuration of the global healthcare system. A more efficient system is required to cope with the growing world population and increased life expectancy, ...
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  • Comparison of Different Alg... Comparison of Different Algorithms for Calculating Velocity and Stride Length in Running Using Inertial Measurement Units
    Zrenner, Markus; Gradl, Stefan; Jensen, Ulf ... Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 11/2018, Volume: 18, Issue: 12
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    Running has a positive impact on human health and is an accessible sport for most people. There is high demand for tracking running performance and progress for amateurs and professionals alike. The ...
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  • An approximation of the Gau... An approximation of the Gaussian RBF kernel for efficient classification with SVMs
    Ring, Matthias; Eskofier, Bjoern M. Pattern recognition letters, 12/2016, Volume: 84
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    •Gaussian RBF kernels are approximated to speed up SVM classifications.•An upper bound for the relative approximation error is given.•Error decreases with factorial growth if approximation quality is ...
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  • An Overview of Smart Shoes ... An Overview of Smart Shoes in the Internet of Health Things: Gait and Mobility Assessment in Health Promotion and Disease Monitoring
    Eskofier, Bjoern; Lee, Sunghoon; Baron, Manuela ... Applied sciences, 09/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 10
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    New smart technologies and the internet of things increasingly play a key role in healthcare and wellness, contributing to the development of novel healthcare concepts. These technologies enable a ...
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  • Estimation of gait kinemati... Estimation of gait kinematics and kinetics from inertial sensor data using optimal control of musculoskeletal models
    Dorschky, Eva; Nitschke, Marlies; Seifer, Ann-Kristin ... Journal of biomechanics, 10/2019, Volume: 95
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    Inertial sensing enables field studies of human movement and ambulant assessment of patients. However, the challenge is to obtain a comprehensive analysis from low-quality data and sparse ...
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  • From the Laboratory to the ... From the Laboratory to the Field: IMU-Based Shot and Pass Detection in Football Training and Game Scenarios Using Deep Learning
    Stoeve, Maike; Schuldhaus, Dominik; Gamp, Axel ... Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 04/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 9
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    The applicability of sensor-based human activity recognition in sports has been repeatedly shown for laboratory settings. However, the transferability to real-world scenarios cannot be granted due to ...
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  • Predictive Models for Healt... Predictive Models for Health Deterioration: Understanding Disease Pathways for Personalized Medicine
    Eskofier, Bjoern M; Klucken, Jochen Annual review of biomedical engineering, 06/2023, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) methods are currently widely employed in medicine and healthcare. A PubMed search returns more than 100,000 articles on these topics published ...
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  • Experimental Validation of ... Experimental Validation of Real-Time Ski Jumping Tracking System Based on Wearable Sensors
    Link, Johannes; Guillaume, Sébastien; Eskofier, Bjoern M. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 11/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 23
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    For sports scientists and coaches, its crucial to have reliable tracking systems to improve athletes. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the validity of a wearable real-time tracking system ...
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