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. 2015 Jun 8;10(6):e0128299. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128299

Table 4. Confusion Matrix of the Time Spent Performing Activities with Triaxial Accelerometers when using six and eight Features.

CE UE f
6 features 8 features 6 features 8 features
Sensitivity (%) a Walking 91±7 91±7 83±6 83±6
Sitting 92±8 94±7 93±3 94±5
Running 64±25 64±25 - -
Lying Down 92±4 90±11 88±11 87±10A
Dynamic Standing 85±11 87±9 79±8 79±8
F-Score (%) b Walking 85±6 85±6 77±4 77±4
Sitting 94±5 95±3 90±5 90±5
Running 69±21 69±21 - -
Lying Down 86±13 88±9 91±6 91±5A
Dynamic Standing 88±6 89±5 83±5 84±5
Specificity (%) c Walking 94±3 94±3 98±1 98±1
Sitting 98±1 97±2 90±5 89±7
Running 99±2 99±2 100±0 100±0
Lying Down 96±5 97±3 97±2 97±4
Dynamic Standing 99±1 99±1 99±1 99±1
Overall Accuracy (%) d 88±6 89±4 89±4 89±4
Kappa e 0.84±0.01 0.85±0.00 0.82±0.00 0.83±0.00
Kappa linear weight 0.81±0.01 0.81±0.00 0.79±0.00 0.80±0.00
Kappa quadratic weight 0.79±0.02 0.79±0.02 0.76±0.01 0.76±0.01

a Sensitivity corresponds to the chances of classifying an activity as positive when it is indeed positive

b F-Score is defined as the "harmonic mean between sensitivity and positive predictive values" [18]

c Specificity is a measure of chances of classifying an activity as negative when they are truly negative

d Overall accuracy is the mean proportion of all activities that are correctly classified per person

e Cohen’s Kappa is the measure of the agreement between the real activity and the classifications

f In UE, the results for running are not included since no participants had practiced this activity and the results for lying down are based on 5 participants since one participant had not practiced this activity.