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. 2024 Oct 30;11(1):155. doi: 10.1186/s40537-024-01023-3

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

IMAS. During IMAS assessments patients are monitored with a battery of sensors, including camera-based, inertial, and force sensors. IMAS recorded signals: Integrating different sensor modalities allows recording the patient’s motor status and overcomes the limitations associated with using a single type of sensor. Notably, the camera-based system is equipped with a computer-vision software that generates a skeleton core of the patient and monitors the position of 20 or more joints in real-time. All signals are synchronized. IMAS AI core: The AI core is equipped with a battery of algorithms for off-line processing, including data reduction and machine learning. Parts of this figure are adapted from Fig. 5 in our paper [6] and Creative Commons licensed images