JOURNAL ARTICLE

Deep Neural Network-Based Gait Classification Using Wearable Inertial Sensor Data

Abstract

Human gait has been regarded as a useful behavioral biometric trait for personal identification and authentication. This study aimed to propose an effective approach for classifying gait, measured using wearable inertial sensors, based on neural networks. The 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope data were acquired at the posterior pelvis, both thighs, both shanks, and both feet while 29 semi-professional athletes, 19 participants with normal foot, and 21 patients with foot deformities walked on the 20-meter straight path. The classifier based on the gait parameters and fully connected neural network was developed by applying 4-fold cross-validation to 80% of the total samples. For the test set that consisted of the remaining 20% of the total samples, this classifier showed an accuracy of 93.02% in categorizing the athlete, normal foot, and deformed foot groups. Using the same model validation and evaluation method, up to 98.19% accuracy was achieved from the convolutional neural network-based classifier. This classifier was trained with the gait spectrograms obtained from the time-frequency domain analysis of the raw acceleration and angular velocity data. The classification based only on the pelvic spectrograms exhibited an accuracy of 94.25% even without requiring a time-consuming and resource-intensive process for feature engineering. The notable performance and practicality in gait classification achieved by this study suggest potential applicability of the proposed approaches in the field of biometrics.

Keywords:
Computer science Artificial intelligence Accelerometer Convolutional neural network Spectrogram Gyroscope Artificial neural network Gait Wearable computer Classifier (UML) Pattern recognition (psychology) Inertial measurement unit Gait analysis Biometrics Feature extraction Computer vision Engineering Physical medicine and rehabilitation

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