Upper limb motor pre-clinical assessment in Parkinson's disease using machine learning
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2019.02.028
Upper limb motor pre-clinical assessment in Parkinson's disease using machine learning
Abstract
Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by disabling motor and non-motor symptoms. For example, idiopathic hyposmia (IH), which is a reduced olfactory sensitivity, is typical in >95% of PD patients and is a preclinical marker for the pathology.
Methods: In this work, a wearable inertial device, named SensHand V1, was used to acquire motion data from the upper limbs during the performance of six tasks selected by MDS-UPDRS III. Three groups of people were enrolled, including 30 healthy subjects, 30 IH people, and 30 PD patients. Forty-eight parameters per side were computed by spatiotemporal and frequency data analysis. A feature array was selected as the most significant to discriminate among the different classes both in two-group and three-group classification. Multiple analyses were performed comparing three supervised learning algorithms, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Random Forest (RF), and Naïve Bayes, on three different datasets.
Results: Excellent results were obtained for healthy vs. patients classification (F-Measure 0.95 for RF and 0.97 for SVM), and good results were achieved by including subjects with hyposmia as a separate group (0.79 accuracy, 0.80 precision with RF) within a three-group classification. Overall, RF classifiers were the best approach for this application.
Conclusion: The system is suitable to support an objective PD diagnosis. Further, combining motion analysis with a validated olfactory screening test, a two-step non-invasive, low-cost procedure can be defined to appropriately analyze people at risk for PD development, helping clinicians to identify also subtle changes in motor performance that characterize PD onset.
Keywords: Decision support systems; Idiopathic hyposmia; Inertial wearable sensors; Machine learning; Motor pre-clinical symptoms; Parkinson's disease; Prodromal phase.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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