Composite activity type and stride-specific energy expenditure estimation model for thigh-worn accelerometry
Abstract Background Accurately measuring energy expenditure during physical activity outside of the laboratory is challenging, especially on a large scale. Thigh-worn accelerometers have gained popularity due to the possibility to accurately detect physical activity types. The use of machine learnin...
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Main Authors: | Claas Lendt (Author), Niklas Hansen (Author), Ingo Froböse (Author), Tom Stewart (Author) |
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