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Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation

Axial postural abnormalities (aPA) are common features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and manifest in over 20% of patients during the course of the disease. aPA form a spectrum of functional trunk misalignment, ranging from a typical Parkinsonian stooped posture to progressively greater degrees of spin...

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Autores principales: Aldegheri, Stefano, Artusi, Carlo Alberto, Camozzi, Serena, Di Marco, Roberto, Geroin, Christian, Imbalzano, Gabriele, Lopiano, Leonardo, Tinazzi, Michele, Bombieri, Nicola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36991904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063193
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author Aldegheri, Stefano
Artusi, Carlo Alberto
Camozzi, Serena
Di Marco, Roberto
Geroin, Christian
Imbalzano, Gabriele
Lopiano, Leonardo
Tinazzi, Michele
Bombieri, Nicola
author_facet Aldegheri, Stefano
Artusi, Carlo Alberto
Camozzi, Serena
Di Marco, Roberto
Geroin, Christian
Imbalzano, Gabriele
Lopiano, Leonardo
Tinazzi, Michele
Bombieri, Nicola
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description Axial postural abnormalities (aPA) are common features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and manifest in over 20% of patients during the course of the disease. aPA form a spectrum of functional trunk misalignment, ranging from a typical Parkinsonian stooped posture to progressively greater degrees of spine deviation. Current research has not yet led to a sufficient understanding of pathophysiology and management of aPA in PD, partially due to lack of agreement on validated, user-friendly, automatic tools for measuring and analysing the differences in the degree of aPA, according to patients’ therapeutic conditions and tasks. In this context, human pose estimation (HPE) software based on deep learning could be a valid support as it automatically extrapolates spatial coordinates of the human skeleton keypoints from images or videos. Nevertheless, standard HPE platforms have two limitations that prevent their adoption in such a clinical practice. First, standard HPE keypoints are inconsistent with the keypoints needed to assess aPA (degrees and fulcrum). Second, aPA assessment either requires advanced RGB-D sensors or, when based on the processing of RGB images, they are most likely sensitive to the adopted camera and to the scene (e.g., sensor–subject distance, lighting, background–subject clothing contrast). This article presents a software that augments the human skeleton extrapolated by state-of-the-art HPE software from RGB pictures with exact bone points for posture evaluation through computer vision post-processing primitives. This article shows the software robustness and accuracy on the processing of 76 RGB images with different resolutions and sensor–subject distances from 55 PD patients with different degrees of anterior and lateral trunk flexion.
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spelling pubmed-100587152023-03-30 Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation Aldegheri, Stefano Artusi, Carlo Alberto Camozzi, Serena Di Marco, Roberto Geroin, Christian Imbalzano, Gabriele Lopiano, Leonardo Tinazzi, Michele Bombieri, Nicola Sensors (Basel) Article Axial postural abnormalities (aPA) are common features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and manifest in over 20% of patients during the course of the disease. aPA form a spectrum of functional trunk misalignment, ranging from a typical Parkinsonian stooped posture to progressively greater degrees of spine deviation. Current research has not yet led to a sufficient understanding of pathophysiology and management of aPA in PD, partially due to lack of agreement on validated, user-friendly, automatic tools for measuring and analysing the differences in the degree of aPA, according to patients’ therapeutic conditions and tasks. In this context, human pose estimation (HPE) software based on deep learning could be a valid support as it automatically extrapolates spatial coordinates of the human skeleton keypoints from images or videos. Nevertheless, standard HPE platforms have two limitations that prevent their adoption in such a clinical practice. First, standard HPE keypoints are inconsistent with the keypoints needed to assess aPA (degrees and fulcrum). Second, aPA assessment either requires advanced RGB-D sensors or, when based on the processing of RGB images, they are most likely sensitive to the adopted camera and to the scene (e.g., sensor–subject distance, lighting, background–subject clothing contrast). This article presents a software that augments the human skeleton extrapolated by state-of-the-art HPE software from RGB pictures with exact bone points for posture evaluation through computer vision post-processing primitives. This article shows the software robustness and accuracy on the processing of 76 RGB images with different resolutions and sensor–subject distances from 55 PD patients with different degrees of anterior and lateral trunk flexion. MDPI 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10058715/ /pubmed/36991904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063193 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aldegheri, Stefano
Artusi, Carlo Alberto
Camozzi, Serena
Di Marco, Roberto
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Imbalzano, Gabriele
Lopiano, Leonardo
Tinazzi, Michele
Bombieri, Nicola
Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title_full Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title_fullStr Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title_full_unstemmed Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title_short Camera- and Viewpoint-Agnostic Evaluation of Axial Postural Abnormalities in People with Parkinson’s Disease through Augmented Human Pose Estimation
title_sort camera- and viewpoint-agnostic evaluation of axial postural abnormalities in people with parkinson’s disease through augmented human pose estimation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36991904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063193
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