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2022 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 103157
Author(s):  
Anaïs Laurent ◽  
Réjean Plamondon ◽  
Mickaël Begon
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Author(s):  
Nicola Convertini ◽  
Vincenzo Dentamaro ◽  
Donato Impedovo ◽  
Giuseppe Pirlo

In this extended version of this paper, an automatic video diagnosis system for dementia classification is presented. Starting from video recordings of patients and control subjects, performing sit-to-stand test, the designed system is capable of extracting relevant patterns for binary discern patients with dementia from healthy subjects. The original system achieved an accuracy 0.808 by using the rigorous inter-patient separation scheme especially suited for medical purposes. This separation scheme provides the use of some people for training and others, different, people for testing. The implementation of features from the kinematic theory of rapid human movement and its sigma-lognormal model together with classic features increased the overall accuracy of the system to 0.947 F1 score. In addition, multi-class classification was performed with the aim of classifying neurodegenerative disease severities. This work is an original and pioneering work on sit-to-stand video classification for neurodegenerative diseases, its novelties are on phases segmentation, experimental setup and the application of kinematic theory of rapid human movements to sit-to-stand videos for neurodegenerative disease assessment.


Author(s):  
C. Carmona-Duarte ◽  
M. A. Ferrer ◽  
R. Plamondon ◽  
A. Gómez-Rodellar ◽  
P. Gómez-Vilda

AbstractHuman movement studies and analyses have been fundamental in many scientific domains, ranging from neuroscience to education, pattern recognition to robotics, health care to sports, and beyond. Previous speech motor models were proposed to understand how speech movement is produced and how the resulting speech varies when some parameters are changed. However, the inverse approach, in which the muscular response parameters and the subject’s age are derived from real continuous speech, is not possible with such models. Instead, in the handwriting field, the kinematic theory of rapid human movements and its associated Sigma-lognormal model have been applied successfully to obtain the muscular response parameters. This work presents a speech kinematics-based model that can be used to study, analyze, and reconstruct complex speech kinematics in a simplified manner. A method based on the kinematic theory of rapid human movements and its associated Sigma-lognormal model are applied to describe and to parameterize the asymptotic impulse response of the neuromuscular networks involved in speech as a response to a neuromotor command. The method used to carry out transformations from formants to a movement observation is also presented. Experiments carried out with the (English) VTR-TIMIT database and the (German) Saarbrucken Voice Database, including people of different ages, with and without laryngeal pathologies, corroborate the link between the extracted parameters and aging, on the one hand, and the proportion between the first and second formants required in applying the kinematic theory of rapid human movements, on the other. The results should drive innovative developments in the modeling and understanding of speech kinematics.


Kybernetes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
José Luis Usó Doménech ◽  
Josué Antonio Nescolarde-Selva ◽  
Miguel Lloret-Climent ◽  
Kristian Alonso ◽  
Hugh Gash

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate mathematically the impossibility of achieving a utopian society. Demonstrate that any attempt to correct deviations from a hypothetical trajectory whose ultimate goal is the utopia, increasingly demands more work, including measures that lead to terror, which may even be absolute, leading to the horrible paradox that in seeking paradise hell is constructed. Design/methodology/approach Scientific tools that the authors have used are: the theory of the system linkage, alysidal algebra, kinematic theory and vector analysis. Findings Myths are the substrate of some complex systems of beliefs and utopia is its ultimate goal. The use of the combination of the theory of trajectories, belonging to the alysidal algebra, the theorem of unintended effects and kinematics theory provides an approximation to deviations suffering utopian ideological currents and their corrections. Originality/value This paper is a continuation of other previous papers developing the theory of complex societies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 793-799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Albert Macrander

Dynamical X-ray diffraction simulations from crystals with surface undulations are reported. The Takagi–Taupin equations are applied and used to derive results in good agreement with experimental data reported in a separate paper [Macrander, Pereira, Huang, Kasman, Qian, Wojcik & Assoufid (2020). J. Appl. Cryst. 53, 789–792]. The development of Uragami [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn, (1969), 27, 147–154] is followed. Although previous work by Olekhnovich & Olekhnovich [Acta. Cryst. (1980), A36, 22–27] treated a crystal in the shape of a round cylinder, there do not seem to be any reports of previous dynamical X-ray diffraction treatments specifically for surface undulations. The significance of the present work is that it bridges the diffraction treatment of more classical dynamical diffraction theory, which assumes a flat surface, and the simple kinematic diffraction theory. The kinematic theory has, to date, been the primary means of simulating X-ray diffraction from surfaces.


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