Auto detection and segmentation of daily living activities during a Timed Up and Go task in people with Parkinson’s disease using multiple inertial sensors
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Patrick Boissy | Christian Duval | Karina Lebel | Hung Nguyen | Sarah Bogard | Etienne Goubault | P. Boissy | C. Duval | Etienne Goubault | Hung Nguyen | K. Lebel | S. Bogard | E. Goubault
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