Annotation and synchronization of smartphone inertial measurement unit and motion capture data collected in a laboratory setting to study gait and balance
Validating smartphone sensor-based tests to study gait and balance against reference measurement systems in a laboratory setting poses several technical challenges related to data quality and data processing. One challenge is to guarantee the correct annotation of the data, which is required to ensu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Validating smartphone sensor-based tests to study gait and balance against
reference measurement systems in a laboratory setting poses several technical
challenges related to data quality and data processing. One challenge is to
guarantee the correct annotation of the data, which is required to ensure that
only data collected during the same test execution are compared across
measurement systems in subsequent analyses. A second challenge is to accurately
synchronize the data across the different systems. Here, we propose innovative
solutions for both challenges and illustrate their use in the example of
comparing smartphone sensor data collected with the Floodlight technology with
data collected with a motion capture system. These solutions form important
tools for guaranteeing the data quality and data integrity required for the
validation of gait and balance characteristics measured by digital health
technology tools such as the Floodlight technology. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.06809 |