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Autori principali: Fan, Jiaxing, Liu, Jiaojiao, Wang, Wenkong, Zhang, Yang, Ma, Xin, Zhang, Jichen
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.06736
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author Fan, Jiaxing
Liu, Jiaojiao
Wang, Wenkong
Zhang, Yang
Ma, Xin
Zhang, Jichen
author_facet Fan, Jiaxing
Liu, Jiaojiao
Wang, Wenkong
Zhang, Yang
Ma, Xin
Zhang, Jichen
contents Most stroke patients experience upper limb motor dysfunction. Compensatory movements are prevalent during rehabilitation training, which is detrimental to patients' long-term recovery. Therefore, detecting compensatory movements is of great significance. In this study, a Graph Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Attention Network (GCN-LSTM-ATT) based on skeleton data is proposed for the detection of compensatory movements after stroke. Sixteen stroke patients were selected in the research. The skeleton data of the patients performing specific rehabilitation movements were collected using the Kinect depth camera. After data processing, detection models were constructed respectively using the GCN-LSTM-ATT model, the Support Vector Machine(SVM), the K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm(KNN), and the Random Forest(RF). The results show that the detection accuracy of the GCN-LSTM-ATT model reaches 0.8580, which is significantly higher than that of traditional machine learning algorithms. Ablation experiments indicate that each component of the model contributes significantly to the performance improvement. These findings provide a more precise and powerful tool for the detection of compensatory movements after stroke, and are expected to facilitate the optimization of rehabilitation training strategies for stroke patients.
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spellingShingle Graph Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Attention Network for Post-Stroke Compensatory Movement Detection Based on Skeleton Data
Fan, Jiaxing
Liu, Jiaojiao
Wang, Wenkong
Zhang, Yang
Ma, Xin
Zhang, Jichen
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Most stroke patients experience upper limb motor dysfunction. Compensatory movements are prevalent during rehabilitation training, which is detrimental to patients' long-term recovery. Therefore, detecting compensatory movements is of great significance. In this study, a Graph Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Attention Network (GCN-LSTM-ATT) based on skeleton data is proposed for the detection of compensatory movements after stroke. Sixteen stroke patients were selected in the research. The skeleton data of the patients performing specific rehabilitation movements were collected using the Kinect depth camera. After data processing, detection models were constructed respectively using the GCN-LSTM-ATT model, the Support Vector Machine(SVM), the K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm(KNN), and the Random Forest(RF). The results show that the detection accuracy of the GCN-LSTM-ATT model reaches 0.8580, which is significantly higher than that of traditional machine learning algorithms. Ablation experiments indicate that each component of the model contributes significantly to the performance improvement. These findings provide a more precise and powerful tool for the detection of compensatory movements after stroke, and are expected to facilitate the optimization of rehabilitation training strategies for stroke patients.
title Graph Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Attention Network for Post-Stroke Compensatory Movement Detection Based on Skeleton Data
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.06736