Intelligent sensory pen for aiding in the diagnosis of parkinson’s disease from dynamic handwriting analysis

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In this paper, we propose a pen device capable of detecting specific features from dynamic handwriting tests for aiding on automatic Parkinson’s disease identification. The method used in this work uses machine learning to compare the raw signals from different sensors in the device coupled to a pen and extract relevant information such as tremors and hand acceleration to diagnose the patient clinically. Additionally, the datasets composed of raw signals from healthy and Parkinson’s disease patients acquired here are made available to further contribute to research related to this topic.

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Júnior, E. P., Delmiro, I. L. D., Magaia, N., Maia, F. M., Hassan, M. M., Albuquerque, V. H. C., & Fortino, G. (2020). Intelligent sensory pen for aiding in the diagnosis of parkinson’s disease from dynamic handwriting analysis. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(20), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20205840

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