Cognitive impairment detection based on frontal camera scene while performing handwriting tasks
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2024Abstract
Diagnosing cognitive impairment is an ongoing field of research especially in the elderly. Assessing the health status of the elderly can be a complex process that requires both subjective and objective measures. Subjective measures, such as self-reported responses to questions, can provide valuable information about a person’s experiences, feelings, and beliefs. However, from a scientific point of view, objective measures, based on quantifiable data that can be used to assess a person’s physical and cognitive functioning, are more appropriate and rigorous. The proposed system is based on the use of non-invasive instrumentation, which includes video images acquired with a frontal camera while the user performs different handwriting tasks on a Wacom tablet. [...]
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Candela F, Romeo S, Faundez-Zanuy M, Ferrer-Ramos P. Cognitive impairment detection based on frontal camera scene while performing handwriting tasks. Cogn Comput. 2024;16:1004-1021. DOI: 10.1007/s12559-024-10279-z
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