Automated Implementation of the Edinburgh Visual Gait Score (EVGS) Using OpenPose and Handheld Smartphone Video

利用OpenPose和手持智能手机视频自动实施爱丁堡视觉步态评分(EVGS)

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Abstract

Recent advancements in computing and artificial intelligence (AI) make it possible to quantitatively evaluate human movement using digital video, thereby opening the possibility of more accessible gait analysis. The Edinburgh Visual Gait Score (EVGS) is an effective tool for observational gait analysis, but human scoring of videos can take over 20 min and requires experienced observers. This research developed an algorithmic implementation of the EVGS from handheld smartphone video to enable automatic scoring. Participant walking was video recorded at 60 Hz using a smartphone, and body keypoints were identified using the OpenPose BODY25 pose estimation model. An algorithm was developed to identify foot events and strides, and EVGS parameters were determined at relevant gait events. Stride detection was accurate within two to five frames. The level of agreement between the algorithmic and human reviewer EVGS results was strong for 14 of 17 parameters, and the algorithmic EVGS results were highly correlated (r > 0.80, "r" represents the Pearson correlation coefficient) to the ground truth values for 8 of the 17 parameters. This approach could make gait analysis more accessible and cost-effective, particularly in areas without gait assessment expertise. These findings pave the way for future studies to explore the use of smartphone video and AI algorithms in remote gait analysis.

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