Authors
Markus Wagner, Djordje Slijepcevic, Brian Horsak, Alexander Rind, Matthias Zeppelzauer, Wolfgang Aigner
Publication date
2018/2/28
Journal
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
1528-1542
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In 2014, more than 10 million people in the US were affected by an ambulatory disability. Thus, gait rehabilitation is a crucial part of health care systems. The quantification of human locomotion enables clinicians to describe and analyze a patient's gait performance in detail and allows them to base clinical decisions on objective data. These assessments generate a vast amount of complex data which need to be interpreted in a short time period. We conducted a design study in cooperation with gait analysis experts to develop a novel Knowledge-Assisted Visual Analytics solution for clinical Gait analysis (KAVAGait). KAVAGait allows the clinician to store and inspect complex data derived during clinical gait analysis. The system incorporates innovative and interactive visual interface concepts, which were developed based on the needs of clinicians. Additionally, an explicit knowledge store (EKS) allows …
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