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Early Detection of Dementia by Observing Change in the Driving Pattern of a Person using Smart Phone Sensors and DTW Algorithm
Author(s) -
V. Subedha,
T. Kalaichelvi,
S. Hemalatha,
J. Mithilaesh
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2016911636
Subject(s) - dementia , computer science , set (abstract data type) , phone , recall , sequence (biology) , algorithm , psychiatry , psychology , cognitive psychology , medicine , disease , linguistics , programming language , philosophy , pathology , biology , genetics
The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that could contain recollection defeat and difficulties alongside thinking, problem-solving or language. Dementia is provoked after the mind is broken by illnesses, such as Alzheimer's illness or a sequence of strokes. There are hundreds of requests obtainable to aid those recognized alongside dementia. But there are no apps or multimedia that can intimate a person whether he is possessing dementia or not. In established methods, a scope of examinations and diagnostic procedures are given to recognize dementia. These examinations for dementia are generally examinations of mental skills, blood examinations and mind scans. In this paper a novel method for noticing dementia is counseled by discerning recurrent adjustments in the steering outline of a person employing smartphone sensors and DTW algorithm, counseling possessing medication in advance beforehand the condition can become inferior in case the person is discovered to have dementia.

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