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Fig. 6 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 6

From: Auto detection and segmentation of daily living activities during a Timed Up and Go task in people with Parkinson’s disease using multiple inertial sensors

Fig. 6

Time difference between visual and auto segmentation time during a 10 m TUG. a-g ΔTave defines the time differences between the average segmentation time obtained using the IMUs and the average times marked by two independent examiners (in milliseconds) of all twelve participants during a 10 m TUG. h Shows the average differences in the transition time across the seven transition points during a TUG. Across the seven transitions, the average difference in the timestamp identified by the IMUs and the visual segmentation was 345 (±157) ms

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