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Empirical Mode Decomposition and Hilbert Spectrum for Abnormality Detection in Normal and Abnormal Walking Transitions

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  • Bayu Erfianto

    (School of Computing, Telkom University, Bandung 40257, Indonesia)

  • Achmad Rizal

    (School of Electrical Engineering, Telkom University, Bandung 40257, Indonesia)

  • Sugondo Hadiyoso

    (School of Applied Science, Telkom University, Bandung 40257, Indonesia)

Abstract

Sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) is a method for observing a person’s activity in an environment. With this method, it is possible to monitor remotely. HAR can analyze a person’s gait, whether normal or abnormal. Some of its applications may use several sensors mounted on the body, but this method tends to be complex and inconvenient. One alternative to wearable sensors is using video. One of the most commonly used HAR platforms is PoseNET. PoseNET is a sophisticated platform that can detect the skeleton and joints of the body, which are then known as joints. However, a method is still needed to process the raw data from PoseNET to detect subject activity. Therefore, this research proposes a way to detect abnormalities in gait using empirical mode decomposition and the Hilbert spectrum and transforming keys-joints, and skeletons from vision-based pose detection into the angular displacement of walking gait patterns (signals). Joint change information is extracted using the Hilbert Huang Transform to study how the subject behaves in the turning position. Furthermore, it is determined whether the transition goes from normal to abnormal subjects by calculating the energy in the time-frequency domain signal. The test results show that during the transition period, the energy of the gait signal tends to be higher than during the walking period.

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  • Bayu Erfianto & Achmad Rizal & Sugondo Hadiyoso, 2023. "Empirical Mode Decomposition and Hilbert Spectrum for Abnormality Detection in Normal and Abnormal Walking Transitions," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:5:p:3879-:d:1076423
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    1. Jiaming Chua & Lee-Yeng Ong & Meng-Chew Leow, 2021. "Telehealth Using PoseNet-Based System for In-Home Rehabilitation," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 13(7), pages 1-18, July.
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