Gait Feature Vectors for Post-stroke Prediction using Wearable Sensor |
Hong, Seunghee
(Center for Medical Convergence Metrology, KRISS)
Kim, Damee (Center for Medical Convergence Metrology, KRISS) Park, Hongkyu (Department of KSB Convergence Research, ETRI) Seo, Young (Center for Medical Convergence Metrology, KRISS) Hussain, Iqram (Center for Medical Convergence Metrology, KRISS) Park, Se Jin (Center for Medical Convergence Metrology, KRISS) |
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