This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 108129442, filed on Aug. 19, 2019. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The disclosure relates to an identification method and a system thereof, and more particularly to a tremor identification method and a system thereof.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common degenerative disease of the nervous system, and the clinical manifestations thereof include resting tremor, bradykinesia, myotonia, and postural gait disorder, and patients may be simultaneously accompanied by non-motor symptoms such as depression, constipation, and sleep disorder. In the above clinical manifestations, resting tremor is the most common symptom, but it is more difficult to visually observe the relevant tremor situation.
Most of the relevant researches of PD are carried out based on high-efficiency medical images such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), etc. However, since the above medical images are not only more costly to use, but will also produce relevant radiation problems, they are more difficult to be configured as means for daily tracking and evaluation of therapeutic effects.
In view of the above, the disclosure provides a tremor identification method and a system thereof, which can be configured to solve the above technical problems.
The disclosure provides a tremor identification method including the following steps. A first optical pattern is projected to a part to be measured, so as to correspondingly form a second optical pattern on the part to be measured, wherein the second optical pattern is synthesized to include at least one intersection. A plurality of images of the second optical pattern on the part to be measured are captured and a motion feature of each intersection is acquired based on the images. A tremor pattern of the part to be measured is identified based on the motion feature of each intersection.
The disclosure relates to a tremor identification system, including a projection device, an image capturing device, and a processing device. The processing device is coupled between the image capturing device and the projection device, and is configured to: control the projection device to project a first optical pattern to a part to be measured, so as to correspondingly form a second optical pattern on the part to be measured, wherein the second optical pattern is synthesized to include at least one intersection; control the image capturing device to capture a plurality of images of the second optical pattern on the part to be measured and acquire a motion feature of each intersection based on the images; and identify a tremor pattern of the part to be measured based on the motion feature of each intersection.
Based on the above, the tremor identification method and the system thereof according to the disclosure can identify the tremor pattern of the part to be measured based on the motion feature of the intersection in the second optical pattern projected to the part to be measured. As such, an instant, low-cost, non-intrusive tremor identification mechanism can be provided.
To make the aforementioned and other features of the disclosure more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
Roughly speaking, the disclosure can observe a motion feature presented by an intersection on a second optical pattern following a movement of a part to be measured and identify a tremor pattern of the part to be measured by an artificial intelligence model after a first optical pattern having the intersection is projected to the part to be measured to form the second optical pattern. In the relevant applications, since the tremor pattern appearing in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) will be different from patients without PD, the artificial intelligence model may identify an unknown patient as a PD patient or non-PD patient based on the tremor pattern of the unknown patient after the artificial intelligence model is trained with the tremor patterns of PD patients and non-PD patients. Further explanation will be given below.
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The image capturing device 104 is, for example, any camera having a charge coupled device (CCD) lens or a complementary metal oxide semiconductor transistors (CMOS) lens, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In the embodiment, when the first optical pattern 120 is projected to the part to be measured 199, the first optical pattern 120 is deformed in response to the contour of the part to be measured 199, thereby forming a second optical pattern 130 on the part to be measured 199. Under such situation, the image capturing device 104 may be controlled by the processing device 106 to continuously capture a plurality of images of the second optical pattern 130.
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Under such situation, if a tremor appears in the part to be measured 199, the position of each intersection on the second optical pattern 130 in the images will be changed. Therefore, the tremor of the part to be measured 199 may be correspondingly derived by tracking the positional change of each intersection on the second optical pattern 130 in the images, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In addition, in other embodiments, if the first optical pattern is implemented as a pattern without any intersection (for example, one or more parallel lines), after the first optical pattern is projected to the part to be measured 199, another type of shadow (for example, one or more parallel lines) is formed on the part to be measured 199, and the shadow may overlap and interfere with the first optical pattern to produce a second optical pattern, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
The processing device 106 is coupled to the projection device 102 and the image capturing device 104, and may be a mobile phone, a smart phone, a personal computer (PC), a notebook PC, a netbook PC, or a tablet PC, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. It should be understood that although the projection device 102, the image capturing device 104, and the processing device 106 are illustrated as three different devices in
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First, in Step S210, the processing device 106 may control the projection device 102 to project the first optical pattern 120 to the part to be measured 199, so as to correspondingly form the second optical pattern 130 on the part to be measured 199. As described in the previous embodiment, under the situation where the first optical pattern 120 includes at least one intersection, the second optical pattern 130 formed on the part to be measured 199 will also include at least one intersection (for example, the intersection 130a). In the embodiment, the part to be measured 199 is, for example, a hand of an unknown patient, but is not limited thereto.
Next, in Step S220, the processing device 106 may control the image capturing device 104 to capture a plurality of images of the second optical pattern 130 on the part to be measured 199 and acquire a motion feature of each intersection based on the images.
In different embodiments, the motion feature of each intersection may be characterized as the amplitude, shape, tremor frequency, etc. of each intersection, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. For ease of explanation, the following description will be made only based on the intersection 130a in the second optical pattern 130, and persons of ordinary skill in the art should be able to derive the operation of the processing device 106 based on other intersections in the second optical pattern 130 according to the relevant teachings.
In an embodiment, the processing device 106 may acquire the tremor frequency of the intersection 130a in the images captured by the image capturing device 104 based on a fast Fourier transform (FFT). In another embodiment, the processing device 106 may acquire a plurality of positions of the intersection 130a in the images and obtain the amplitude of the intersection 130a, which is the movement range of the intersection 130a in the images, by analyzing the change of the positions.
Thereafter, in Step S230, the processing device 106 may identify the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199 based on the motion feature of each intersection. In an embodiment, the processing device 106 may input the motion feature of each intersection into the artificial intelligence model to identify whether the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199 belongs to a first type tremor or a second type tremor.
In order for the artificial intelligence model to be able to identify the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199, the processing device 106 may train the artificial intelligence model in advance with a plurality of training images, wherein the training images include a plurality of first type images and a plurality of second type images, wherein the first type images correspond to the first type tremor and the second type images correspond to the second type tremor.
In one embodiment, if it is desired for the artificial intelligence model to be able to identify PD, then the first type images may be captured from one or more first patients with PD and the second type images may be captured from one or more second patients without PD. For example, if the part to be measured 199 is a hand of an unknown patient, then the first type images may be a hand image of each first patient and the second type images may be a hand image of each second patient. Under such situation, the artificial intelligence model may learn the tremor pattern (i.e. the first type tremor) of hands of first patients with PD from the first type images and learn the tremor pattern (i.e. a second type tremor) of hands of second patients without PD from the second type images.
Moreover, in the training stage of the artificial intelligence model, the processing device 106 may control the projection device 102 to project the first optical pattern 120 to a first predetermined object of the first patient (i.e. the PD patient), so as to correspondingly form a third optical pattern (i.e. the first optical pattern 120 which deforms following the contour of the first predetermined part) on the first predetermined part. In the embodiment, the third optical pattern includes at least one first intersection and the first predetermined object corresponds to the part to be measured (for example, both are hands). Thereafter, the processing device 106 may control the image capturing device 104 to capture images of the third optical pattern on the first predetermined object as the first type images and acquire the tremor frequency of each first intersection based on the first type images captured. Thereafter, the processing device 106 may acquire the frequency peak value of the tremor frequency of each first intersection, and map each first intersection and the corresponding frequency peak value to a first standard object diagram to produce a first tremor distribution diagram. Next, the processing device 106 may mark the first tremor distribution diagram as the first type tremor and feed into the artificial intelligence model for the artificial intelligence model to learn the features of the first type tremor.
Similarly, the processing device 106 may control the projection device 102 to project the first optical pattern 120 to a second predetermined object of the second patient (i.e. the non-PD patient), so as to correspondingly form a fourth optical pattern (i.e. the first optical pattern 120 which deforms following the contour of the second predetermined part) on the second predetermined part. In the embodiment, the fourth optical pattern includes at least one second intersection and the second predetermined object corresponds to the part to be measured (for example, both are hands). Thereafter, the processing device 106 may control the image capturing device 104 to take images of the fourth optical pattern on the second predetermined object as the second type images and acquire the tremor frequency of each second intersection based on the second type images captured. Thereafter, the processing device 106 may acquire the frequency peak value of the tremor frequency of each second intersection, and map each second intersection and the corresponding frequency peak value to a second standard object diagram to produce a second tremor distribution diagram. Next, the processing device 106 may mark the second tremor distribution diagram as the second type tremor and feed into the artificial intelligence model for the artificial intelligence model to learn the features of the second type tremor.
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Thereafter, the processing device may acquire the frequency peak value of the tremor frequency of each first intersection, and map each first intersection and the frequency peak value thereof to a first standard object diagram 330 to produce a first tremor distribution diagram 330a, wherein the first intersection with a different frequency peak value may be labeled with a different color. Thereafter, the processing device may mark the first tremor distribution diagram 330a as a first type tremor (i.e. tremor of a PD patient) and feed into the artificial intelligence model for the artificial intelligence model to learn the features of the first type tremor.
Similarly, the tremor identification system of the disclosure may also carry out the above operation on other first patients (for example, PD patients) to produce first tremor distribution diagrams 330b and 330c. Thereafter, the tremor identification system of the disclosure may mark the first tremor distribution diagrams 330b and 330c as the first type tremor (i.e. tremor of PD patients), and feed into the artificial intelligence model for the artificial intelligence model to learn the features of the first type tremor.
In addition, the tremor identification system of the disclosure may also perform the above operation on other second patients (for example, non-PD patients) to produce second tremor distribution diagrams 330d, 330e, and 330f. Thereafter, the tremor identification system of the disclosure may mark the second tremor distribution diagrams 330d, 330e, and 330f as a second type tremor (i.e. tremor of non-PD patients), and feed into the artificial intelligence model for the artificial intelligence model to learn the features of the second type tremor.
After completing the training of the artificial intelligence model, the processing device 106 may input the motion feature (for example, amplitude, tremor frequency, etc.) of each intersection into the artificial intelligence model. For example, the processing device 106 may also map the frequency peak value of each intersection and the tremor frequency thereof to a standard object diagram which may be fed into the artificial intelligence model, so as to form the tremor distribution diagram corresponding to the part to be measured 199 on the standard object diagram.
Thereafter, the artificial intelligence model may identify whether the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199 (i.e. the hand of an unknown patient) belongs to the first type tremor or the second type tremor. If the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199 belongs to the first type tremor, it represents that the unknown patient may have PD. Conversely, if the tremor pattern of the part to be measured 199 belongs to the second type tremor, it represents that the unknown patient may not have PD.
In short, after training the artificial intelligence model with the tremor patterns of hands of PD patients and non-PD patients as the training data, the artificial intelligence model may identify whether an unknown patient has PD based on the tremor pattern of the hand of the unknown patient, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the processing device 106 may also train the artificial intelligence model based on tremor patterns of other parts of PD patients and non-PD patients without being limited to the hand in the above embodiments.
In some embodiments, the concept of the disclosure is applicable to identifying tremor patterns of other forms of parts to be measured. For example, plants, animals other than human, minerals, etc. may all be considered by the disclosure as parts to be measured. Under such situation, the system of the disclosure may correspondingly train the artificial intelligence model to allow the artificial intelligence model to be able to identify the tremor patterns of plants, animals, and minerals. Refer to the descriptions in the previous embodiments for details, which will not be reiterated herein.
Based on the above, the tremor identification method and the system thereof provided by the disclosure can observe the motion feature of the intersection on the second optical pattern after projecting the first optical pattern having the intersection to the part to be measured, so as to form the second optical pattern and identify whether the tremor pattern of the part to be measured belongs to the first type tremor or the second type tremor by the artificial intelligence model. As such, an instant, low-cost, non-intrusive, and non-contact tremor identification mechanism can be provided. Moreover, through proper training of the artificial intelligence model, the artificial intelligence model is able to identify specific diseases (for example, PD), so as to be effectively used as means for daily tracking and evaluation of therapeutic effects. Moreover, the method provided by the disclosure may also assist doctors to make relevant diagnosis when tremor of a PD patient is not yet obvious, so that relevant medical staff may adopt corresponding treatment means, thereby facilitating the control of the disease.
Furthermore, for patients with typical PD (i.e. tremor is visible to the naked eye) or atypical PD (i.e. tremor is not visible to the naked eye), the disclosure may be configured to assist in identifying the tremor pattern of the part to be measured. Furthermore, even if the tremor situation of a patient is slowed down after taking medication, the remaining minor tremor pattern after the improvement may still be observed by the method and the system thereof of the disclosure, thereby assisting doctors to make relevant diagnosis.
Moreover, the disclosure may also be used to identify the tremor patterns of various parts to be measured, such as plants, animals, minerals, etc., and thus may be configured to assist relevant researchers to research on the parts to be measured.
Although the disclosure has been disclosed in the above embodiments, the embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosure. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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108129442 | Aug 2019 | TW | national |