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Segmentation and detection of physical activities during a sitting task in Parkinson’s disease participants using multiple inertial sensors
Sara Memar
,
Mehdi Delrobaei
,
Greydon Gilmore
,
Kenneth McIsaac
,
Mandar Jog
November 2017
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Journal of Applied Biomedicine
Greydon Gilmore
Electrophysiologist
My research interests include deep brain stimulation, machine learning and signal processing.
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