Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease

Many digital healthcare services now employ the opportunities of mobile and smart Internet technologies. The Internet is used to deliver such services as medical consultations, diagnosis, and prescriptions. The services are constructed and delivered in the ubiquitous style - anywhere, anytime, and u...

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Main Authors: Alexander Yu. Meigal, Kirill S. Prokhorov, Nikita A. Bazhenov, Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal, Dmitry G. Korzun
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Language:English
Published: FRUCT 2017-11-01
Series:Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
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Online Access:https://fruct.org/publications/fruct21/files/Mei.pdf
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spelling doaj-8cd361edd1854d84bd9ce652bcaa0c0a2020-11-24T23:32:57ZengFRUCTProceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT2305-72542343-07372017-11-015622123123710.23919/FRUCT.2017.8250187Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's diseaseAlexander Yu. Meigal0Kirill S. Prokhorov1Nikita A. Bazhenov2Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal3Dmitry G. Korzun4Petrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaMany digital healthcare services now employ the opportunities of mobile and smart Internet technologies. The Internet is used to deliver such services as medical consultations, diagnosis, and prescriptions. The services are constructed and delivered in the ubiquitous style - anywhere, anytime, and using surrounding devices of our everyday life. In this paper, we discuss the opportunities of motion video tracking in at-home settings for a patient. Parkinson's disease (PD) serves as a case study. First, we define the problem of motion video tracking in PD patients. Then, we consider Internet-enabled methods for motion video tracking, which are essentially restricted with professional settings of a medical environment. Finally, we propose to create a personal at-home lab based on such cheap home-based cameras as any smartphone has. Our early experiment shows that such cameras provide reliable capture quality for the practical use in PD patient motion video tracking.https://fruct.org/publications/fruct21/files/Mei.pdf Parkinson's DiseaseInternet of ThingsMotion Video TrackingSmartphone
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author Alexander Yu. Meigal
Kirill S. Prokhorov
Nikita A. Bazhenov
Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal
Dmitry G. Korzun
spellingShingle Alexander Yu. Meigal
Kirill S. Prokhorov
Nikita A. Bazhenov
Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal
Dmitry G. Korzun
Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
Parkinson's Disease
Internet of Things
Motion Video Tracking
Smartphone
author_facet Alexander Yu. Meigal
Kirill S. Prokhorov
Nikita A. Bazhenov
Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal
Dmitry G. Korzun
author_sort Alexander Yu. Meigal
title Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
title_short Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
title_full Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
title_fullStr Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
title_full_unstemmed Towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with Parkinson's disease
title_sort towards a personal at-home lab for motion video tracking in patients with parkinson's disease
publisher FRUCT
series Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
issn 2305-7254
2343-0737
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Many digital healthcare services now employ the opportunities of mobile and smart Internet technologies. The Internet is used to deliver such services as medical consultations, diagnosis, and prescriptions. The services are constructed and delivered in the ubiquitous style - anywhere, anytime, and using surrounding devices of our everyday life. In this paper, we discuss the opportunities of motion video tracking in at-home settings for a patient. Parkinson's disease (PD) serves as a case study. First, we define the problem of motion video tracking in PD patients. Then, we consider Internet-enabled methods for motion video tracking, which are essentially restricted with professional settings of a medical environment. Finally, we propose to create a personal at-home lab based on such cheap home-based cameras as any smartphone has. Our early experiment shows that such cameras provide reliable capture quality for the practical use in PD patient motion video tracking.
topic Parkinson's Disease
Internet of Things
Motion Video Tracking
Smartphone
url https://fruct.org/publications/fruct21/files/Mei.pdf
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