Thigh-worn accelerometry: a comparative study of two no-code classification methods for identifying physical activity types
Abstract Background The more accurate we can assess human physical behaviour in free-living conditions the better we can understand its relationship with health and wellbeing. Thigh-worn accelerometry can be used to identify basic activity types as well as different postures with high accuracy. User...
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Main Authors: | Claas Lendt (Author), Theresa Braun (Author), Bianca Biallas (Author), Ingo Froböse (Author), Peter J. Johansson (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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