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Classification of Alzheimer's disease patients using metrics of oculo-motors

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Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (16 ; 02-05.09.2021 ; online)
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Abstrakty
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Ocular information was observed during a set of dementia tests involving participants with two diagnostic levels of illness, such as having Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a mild level of cognitive impairment (MCI) patients, and a control group. The number of participants was 26. Features of changes in pupil size and in the central position of both eyes were compared between three levels. There are significant differences in some of the metrics between the levels in the earlier test sessions. The possibility of classification was confirmed using the extracted features, and the contributions of some features were examined.
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Tom
Strony
403--407
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 12 poz., wykr., tab.
Twórcy
  • Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wrocław, Poland 50–370
  • Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan 152-8552
  • Wrocław Medical University Rektorat, Wybrzeze Ludwika Pasteura 1, 50-367 Wrocław, Poland
  • Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wrocław, Poland 50–370
Bibliografia
  • 1. K. Aoki, T. T. Ngo, I. Mitsugami, F. Okura, M. Niwa, Y. Makihara, Y. Yagi, and H. Kazui, “Early detection of lower MMSE scores in elderly based on dual-task gait,” IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 40 085-40 094, 2019.
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  • 4. M. Nakayama and M. Katsukura, “Development of a system usability assessment procedure using oculo-motors for input operation,” Universal Access in Information Society, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 51-68, 2011.
  • 5. M. Nakayama, W. Nowak, H. Ishikawa, K. Asakawa, and Y. Ichibe, “Discovering irregular pupil light responses to chromatic stimuli using waveform shapes of pupillograms,” EURASIP J. in Bioinformatics and System Biology, vol. #18, pp. 1-14, 2014.
  • 6. W. Nowak, M. Nakayama, T. Kręcicki, E. Trypka, A. Andrzejak, and A. Hachoł, “Analysis for extracted features of pupil light reflex to chromatic stimuli in Alzheimer’s patients,” EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology, vol. 5, pp. 1-10, November 2019, e4.
  • 7. W. Nowak, M. Nakayama, T. Kręcicki, and A. Hachoł, “Detection procedures for patients of Alzheimer’s disease using waveform features of pupil light reflex in response to chromatic stimuli,” EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology, vol. 6, pp. 1-11, December 2020, e6.
  • 8. M. F. Folstein, S. E. Folstein, and P. R. McHugh, “MINI-MENTAL STATE - a practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician,” Journal of Psychiatric Research, vol. 12, pp. 189-198, 1975.
  • 9. Z. S. Nasreddine, N. A. Phillips, V. Bédirian, S. Charbonneau, V. Whitehead, I. Collin, J. L. Cummings, and H. Chertkow, “The Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA: A brief screening tool for mild cognitive impairment,” Journal of American Geriatrics Society, vol. 53, pp. 695-699, 2005.
  • 10. V. Peysakhovich, M. Causse, S. Scannella, and F. Dehais, “Frequency analysis of a task-evoked pupillary response: Luminance-independent measure of mental effort,” International Journal of Psychophysiology, vol. 97, pp. 30-37, 2015.
  • 11. K. Ukai, “Pupil,” in SHIKAKU JYOUHOU SYORI HANDOBUKKU (Handbook of Visual Information Processing), Japan Society of Vision Science, Ed. Tokyo, Japan: Asakura Shoten, 2001.
  • 12. Y. Ebisawa and M. Sugiura, “Influences of target and fixation point conditions on characteristics of visually guided voluntary saccade,” The Journal of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, vol. 52, no. 11, pp. 1730-1737, 1998.
Uwagi
1. Track 3: Advances in Information Systems and Technology
2. Session: 3rd Special Session on Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce
3. Short Papers
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
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