Predictive Models for Evaluating Cognitive Ability in Dementia Diagnosis Applications Based on Inertia- and Gait-Related Parameters

An impaired cognitive ability is an important indicator of dementia-related disease. Accordingly, this paper utilizes 12 inertia-related features, 19 gait-related features, and 2 balance-related features to analyze the gait performance of subjects while performing single-task and dual-task walking t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE sensors journal 2018-04, Vol.18 (8), p.3338-3350
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Wei-Hsin, Hsu, Yu-Liang, Chung, Pau-Choo, Pai, Ming-Chyi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An impaired cognitive ability is an important indicator of dementia-related disease. Accordingly, this paper utilizes 12 inertia-related features, 19 gait-related features, and 2 balance-related features to analyze the gait performance of subjects while performing single-task and dual-task walking tests and balance tests. The features most closely correlated with the cognitive ability of the subjects are extracted via a correlation analysis method and a sequential forward floating selection (SFFS) algorithm, respectively. The extracted features are then used to predict the cognitive assessment screening instrument (CASI) and mini mental state examination (MMSE) scores of the subjects using three different prediction models, namely a linear regression model, a nonlinear regression model, and a feedforward neural network (FNN) model. It is shown that the optimal prediction performance (i.e., prediction error = 7.89±5.86 for the CASI score and prediction error = 3.21±2.86 for the MMSE score) is obtained using the SFFS feature selection method and the FNN model. Overall, the results show that the feature selection and modeling methods proposed in this paper provide an accurate and objective means of evaluating the cognitive ability of individuals for dementia diagnosis purposes.
ISSN:1530-437X
1558-1748
DOI:10.1109/JSEN.2018.2809478