Featured Application: The results of this work can be used to support future choices regarding machine learning algorithms in various application domains. It is increasingly important to provide post-stroke patients with rapid access to patient-tailored assistive technologies to increase independence, mobility, and participation. Automating the selection of assistive devices based on artificial intelligence could speed up the process and improve accuracy. It would also relieve the burden on diagnosticians and therapists and speed up the introduction of new ranges by automating databases. This article compares selected machine learning classification methods in the area of post-stroke rehabilitation device selection. The article covers the specifics of the selection, the choice of classification methods, and the identification of the best one, as well as the experimental part, the description of the results, the comparison process, and directions for further research. The novelty lies both in the topic, as the choice of classification method has an impact on the accuracy of classification in the selection of medical materials, and in the manner of the comprehensive approach. The possible contribution is of great scientific and clinical relevance, but above all, it has economic and social importance, enabling post-stroke individuals to return more quickly to the community, learning, and work, and relieving the burden on the health care system.
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Rosiński, J., Kotlarz, P., Rojek, I., & Mikołajewski, D. (2023). Machine Learning Classification for a Second Opinion System in the Selection of Assistive Technology in Post-Stroke Patients. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095444
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