Real-Time Detection of Spatial Disorientation in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
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Real-Time Detection of Spatial Disorientation in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Abstract
Background: Detecting manifestations of spatial disorientation in real time is a key requirement for adaptive assistive navigation systems for people with dementia.
Objective: To identify predictive patterns of spatial disorientation in cognitively impaired people during unconstrained locomotion behavior in an urban environment.
Methods: Accelerometric data and GPS records were gathered during a wayfinding task along a route of about 1 km in 15 people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment or clinically probable Alzheimer's disease dementia (13 completers). We calculated a set of 48 statistical features for each 10-s segment of the acceleration sensor signal to characterize the physical motion. We used different classifiers with the wrapper method and leave-one-out cross-validation for feature selection and for determining accuracy of disorientation detection.
Results: Linear discriminant analysis using three features showed the best classification results, with a cross-validated ROC AUC of 0.75, detecting 65% of all scenes of spatial disorientation in real time. Consideration of an additional feature that informed about a person's distance to the next traffic junction did not provide an additional information gain.
Conclusions: Accelerometric data are able to capture the uniformity and activity of a person's walking, which are identified as the most informative locomotion features of spatially disoriented behavior. This serves as an important basis for real-time navigation assistance. To improve the required accuracy of real-time disorientation prediction, as a next step we will analyze whether location-based behavior is able to inform about person-centered habitual factors of orientation.
Keywords: Accelerometer; Assistive technology; Dementia; Sensors; Spatial disorientation.
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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