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Feature subset evaluation method for upper limb rehabilitation training based on joint feature discernibility

Guoyu Zuo, Zhaokun Xu, Jiahao Lu and Daoxiong Gong

International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2019, vol. 15, issue 3, 1550147719838467

Abstract: A feature subset discernibility hybrid evaluation method using Fisher score based on joint feature and support vector machine is proposed for the feature selection problem of the upper limb rehabilitation training motion of Brunnstrom 4–5 stage patients. In this method, the joint feature is introduced to evaluate the discernibility between classes due to the joint effect of both candidate and selected features. A feature subset search strategy is used to search a set of candidate feature subsets. The Fisher score based on joint feature method is used to evaluate the candidate feature subsets and the best subset is selected as a new selected feature subset. From these selected subsets such as obtained by the above process, the subset with the best performance of support vector machine classification is finally selected as the optimal feature subset. Experiments were carried out on the upper limb routine rehabilitation training samples of the Brunnstrom 4–5 stage. Compared with both the F -score and the discernibility of feature subset methods, the experimental results show the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method which can obtain the feature subsets with higher accuracy and smaller feature dimension.

Keywords: Rehabilitation training; motion recognition; hybrid feature subset evaluation; joint feature discernibility; Fisher score based on joint feature; support vector machine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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