There is a growing interest in using pose estimation algorithms for video-based assessment of Bradykinesia in Parkinson's Disease (PD) to facilitate remote disease assessment and monitoring. However, the accuracy of pose estimation algorithms in videos recorded from video streaming services during Telehealth appointments has not been studied. In this study, we used seven off-the-shelf hand pose estimation models to estimate the movement of the thumb and index fingers in videos of the finger-tapping (FT) test recorded from Healthy Controls (HC) and participants with PD and under two different conditions: streaming (videos recorded during a live Zoom meeting) and on-device (videos recorded locally with high-quality cameras). The accuracy and reliability of the models were estimated by comparing the models’ output with manual results. Three of the seven models demonstrated good accuracy for on-device recordings, and the accuracy decreased significantly for streaming recordings. We observed a negative correlation between movement speed and the model's accuracy for the streaming recordings. Additionally, we evaluated the reliability of ten movement features related to bradykinesia extracted from video recordings of PD patients performing the FT test. While most of the features demonstrated excellent reliability for on-device recordings, most of the features demonstrated poor to moderate reliability for streaming recordings. Our findings highlight the limitations of pose estimation algorithms when applied to video recordings obtained during Telehealth visits, and demonstrate that on-device recordings can be used for automatic video-assessment of bradykinesia in PD.

Video-Based Hand Pose Estimation for Remote Assessment of Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease / Acevedo Trebbau, G. T.; Bandini, A.; Guarin, D. L.. - 14277:(2023), pp. 241-252. ( 6th International Workshop on PRedictive Intelligence In MEdicine, PRIME 2023 Vancouver, CANADA OCT 08, 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-46005-0_21].

Video-Based Hand Pose Estimation for Remote Assessment of Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease

Bandini A.;
2023

Abstract

There is a growing interest in using pose estimation algorithms for video-based assessment of Bradykinesia in Parkinson's Disease (PD) to facilitate remote disease assessment and monitoring. However, the accuracy of pose estimation algorithms in videos recorded from video streaming services during Telehealth appointments has not been studied. In this study, we used seven off-the-shelf hand pose estimation models to estimate the movement of the thumb and index fingers in videos of the finger-tapping (FT) test recorded from Healthy Controls (HC) and participants with PD and under two different conditions: streaming (videos recorded during a live Zoom meeting) and on-device (videos recorded locally with high-quality cameras). The accuracy and reliability of the models were estimated by comparing the models’ output with manual results. Three of the seven models demonstrated good accuracy for on-device recordings, and the accuracy decreased significantly for streaming recordings. We observed a negative correlation between movement speed and the model's accuracy for the streaming recordings. Additionally, we evaluated the reliability of ten movement features related to bradykinesia extracted from video recordings of PD patients performing the FT test. While most of the features demonstrated excellent reliability for on-device recordings, most of the features demonstrated poor to moderate reliability for streaming recordings. Our findings highlight the limitations of pose estimation algorithms when applied to video recordings obtained during Telehealth visits, and demonstrate that on-device recordings can be used for automatic video-assessment of bradykinesia in PD.
2023
6th International Workshop on PRedictive Intelligence In MEdicine, PRIME 2023
Vancouver, CANADA
OCT 08, 2023
14277
241
252
Acevedo Trebbau, G. T.; Bandini, A.; Guarin, D. L.
Video-Based Hand Pose Estimation for Remote Assessment of Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease / Acevedo Trebbau, G. T.; Bandini, A.; Guarin, D. L.. - 14277:(2023), pp. 241-252. ( 6th International Workshop on PRedictive Intelligence In MEdicine, PRIME 2023 Vancouver, CANADA OCT 08, 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-46005-0_21].
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