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Marie-Ève Riou1, François Rioux2, Gilles Lamothe3, Éric Doucet1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to validate the performance and reliability of results obtained from a classification model that measures time spent performing activities in confined (CE) and unrestricted (UE) environments. In CE, participants wore a pair of biaxial and/or triaxial accelerometers while performing pre-determined training activities classified as variants of lying down, dynamic standing, sitting, walking and running on two separate days. A classification model trained with activities performed in a specific order during the first day was developed to validate the activities performed in a random order on the second day (CE) and over 24 hours on a separate day (UE). The performance of the classification model was validated against triaxial accelerometers using six (x, y and step counts for arm and thigh) or eight (same as six features plus z axis) features. The reliability of the classification model was tested in both environments using six features. Results revealed an overall accuracy of 94% in CE and 90% in UE. The sensitivity in CE and UE was 94% and 95% for lying down, 88% and 80% for dynamic standing, 97% and 89% for sitting, 96% and 78% for walking and 90% and 64% for running, respectively. No significant differences were noted between performances obtained with six or eight features. Results were highly reproducible in both environments. The results obtained from the classification model were accurate and reproducible, and highlight the potential use of this approach in research to quantify the time spent performing different activities.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26052699 PMCID: PMC4460017 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1General Procedures of the Study.
Fig 2Building the Classification Model (A) and Obtainment of the Time Spent Performing Activities (B).
Participants Characteristics.
| Experiment | Weight (kg) | BMI (kg/m2) | Age (yr) | |
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| 67.9 ± 11.2 | 23.5 ± 2.4 | 24.6 ± 4.6 |
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| 60.2 ± 6.8 | 22.7 ± 1.8 | 24.7 ± 5.9 | |
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| 78.7 ± 4.8 | 24.5 ± 3.0 | 24.4 ± 2.4 | |
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| 68.0±12.4 | 23.6±3.0 | 26.7±2.9 |
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| 58.9±6.3 | 22.4±1.1 | 26.0±2.8 | |
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| 77.2±10.1 | 24.9±3.9 | 27.3±3.1 | |
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| 68.5±13.2 | 23.2±2.8 | 21.3±2.7 |
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| 58.1±7.5 | 21.6±1.5 | 22.7±3.5 | |
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| 79.0±7.0 | 24.8±3.2 | 20.0±1.0 | |
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| 65.2±11.5 | 22.5±2.2 | 21.5±1.5 |
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| 55.2±4.8 | 21.1±0.9 | 21.0±2.0 | |
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| 75.1±3.4 | 24.0±2.3 | 22.0±1.0 |
Values are mean ± SD; BMI = body mass index.
a The same subjects for Experiment 1 and 2 were used.
b A total of 13 participants, were recruited. However, one participant had to be excluded because of incomplete accelerometry data.
c For experiment 2 performed with Biaxial, three participants (2 male and 1 female) performed both the Biaxial_CE and the Biaxial_UE. Other subjects were different.
d For experiment 2 performed with Triaxial, three participants (2 female and 1 male) performed both the Triaxial_CE and the Triaxial_UE. Other subjects were different.
Confusion Matrix of the Time Spent Performing Activities Obtain from the Results of the Classification Model in CE Sessions.
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| 9 | 43 | 0 |
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| 96 | 9 | 0 | 0 |
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| 96±12 | 97±4 | 90±20 | 94±7 | 88±18 | ||
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| 76±16 | 98±2 | 88±18 | 94±6 | 90±11 | ||
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| 88±4 | 99±2 | 99±2 | 99±2 | 99±1 | ||
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| 96±12 | 97±4 | 90±20 | 94±7 | 88±18 | ||
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| 76±16 | 98±2 | 88±18 | 94±6 | 90±11 | ||
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| 88±4 | 99±2 | 99±2 | 99±2 | 99±1 | ||
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a Overall accuracy is the mean proportion of all activities that are correctly classified per person
b Sensitivity corresponds to the chances of classifying an activity as positive when it is indeed positive
c F-Score is defined as the "harmonic mean between sensitivity and positive predictive values" [18]
d Specificity is a measure of chances of classifying an activity as negative when they are truly negative
e Cohen’s Kappa is the measure of the agreement between the real activity and the classifications
Confusion Matrix of the Time Spent Performing Activities Obtained from the Results of the Classification Model in UE Sessions.
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| 78±16 | 89±11 | 64±27 | 95±4 | 80±7 | ||
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| 62±18 | 83±7 | 73±24 | 86±4 | 75±8 | ||
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| 90±2 | 88±4 | 100±0 | 87±6 | 90±2 | ||
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| 78±16 | 89±11 | 64±27 | 95±4 | 80±7 | ||
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| 62±18 | 83±7 | 73±24 | 86±4 | 75±8 | ||
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| 90±2 | 88±4 | 100±0 | 87±6 | 90±2 | ||
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a Overall accuracy is the mean proportion of all activities that are correctly classified per person
b Sensitivity corresponds to the chances of classifying an activity as positive when it is indeed positive
c F-Score is defined as the "harmonic mean between sensitivity and positive predictive values" [18]
d Specificity is a measure of chances of classifying an activity as negative when they are truly negative
e Cohen’s Kappa is the measure of the agreement between the real activity and the classifications
f Only three participants had practiced this activity.
Confusion Matrix of the Time Spent Performing Activities with Triaxial Accelerometers when using six and eight Features.
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| 91±7 | 91±7 | 83±6 | 83±6 |
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| 92±8 | 94±7 | 93±3 | 94±5 | |
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| 64±25 | 64±25 | - | - | |
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| 92±4 | 90±11 | 88±11 | 87±10 | |
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| 85±11 | 87±9 | 79±8 | 79±8 | |
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| 85±6 | 85±6 | 77±4 | 77±4 |
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| 94±5 | 95±3 | 90±5 | 90±5 | |
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| 69±21 | 69±21 | - | - | |
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| 86±13 | 88±9 | 91±6 | 91±5 | |
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| 88±6 | 89±5 | 83±5 | 84±5 | |
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| 94±3 | 94±3 | 98±1 | 98±1 |
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| 98±1 | 97±2 | 90±5 | 89±7 | |
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| 99±2 | 99±2 | 100±0 | 100±0 | |
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| 96±5 | 97±3 | 97±2 | 97±4 | |
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| 99±1 | 99±1 | 99±1 | 99±1 | |
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| 88±6 | 89±4 | 89±4 | 89±4 | |
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| 0.84±0.01 | 0.85±0.00 | 0.82±0.00 | 0.83±0.00 | |
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| 0.81±0.01 | 0.81±0.00 | 0.79±0.00 | 0.80±0.00 | |
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| 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
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.