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Health Monitoring of Movement Disorder Subject based on Diamond Stacked Sparse Autoencoder Ensemble Model (2303.08538v1)

Published 15 Mar 2023 in cs.LG

Abstract: The health monitoring of chronic diseases is very important for people with movement disorders because of their limited mobility and long duration of chronic diseases. Machine learning-based processing of data collected from the human with movement disorders using wearable sensors is an effective method currently available for health monitoring. However, wearable sensor systems are difficult to obtain high-quality and large amounts of data, which cannot meet the requirement for diagnostic accuracy. Moreover, existing machine learning methods do not handle this problem well. Feature learning is key to machine learning. To solve this problem, a health monitoring of movement disorder subject based on diamond stacked sparse autoencoder ensemble model (DsaeEM) is proposed in this paper. This algorithm has two major components. First, feature expansion is designed using feature-embedded stacked sparse autoencoder (FSSAE). Second, a feature reduction mechanism is designed to remove the redundancy among the expanded features. This mechanism includes L1 regularized feature-reduction algorithm and the improved manifold dimensionality reduction algorithm. This paper refers to the combined feature expansion and feature reduction mechanism as the diamond-like feature learning mechanism. The method is experimentally verified with several state of art algorithms and on two datasets. The results show that the proposed algorithm has higher accuracy apparently. In conclusion, this study developed an effective and feasible feature-learning algorithm for the recognition of chronic diseases.

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