Takahiro Takeda, Yoshitada Sakai, Hong Ye, Kei Kuramoto, Kazuhiko Taniguchi, Syoji Kobashi, Kazunari Asari, Yutaka Hata
Conference Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics 2010 Vol.2 1204-1208 2010年 査読有り
In this paper, we analyze human gait pattern and estimate her/his foot age. We acquire foot pressure distribution change as gait pattern by a mat type load distribution sensor. From the foot pressure distribution data, duration of gait cycle and center of foot pressure (CFP) changes are determined for each stride. We employ four estimation indexes such as step length, step CFP width, the time of double supporting period and distance of step CFP changes. We employ 87 volunteers, and divided them to young, middle age and elderly groups. By comparing of three groups, we found that elderly had shorter step length and larger step CFP width than young and middle age people. Besides, the double supporting time of the elderly was longer, and distance of step CFP changes was longer than those of young and middle age people. From these facts, sixteen fuzzy IF-THEN rules are made. We determine a fuzzy degree for her/his foot age by fuzzy MIN-MAX center-of-gravity method. In our experiment on 87 volunteers, we compared these results with regression method. ©2010 IEEE.