Machine Learning for Real-Time, Automatic, and Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease by Extracting Signs of Micrographia from Handwriting Images

24 Nov 2021  ·  Riya Tyagi, Tanish Tyagi, Ming Wang, Lujin Zhang ·

Parkinson's disease (PD) is debilitating, progressive, and clinically marked by motor symptoms. As the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world, it affects over 10 million lives globally. Existing diagnoses methods have limitations, such as the expense of visiting doctors and the challenge of automated early detection, considering that behavioral differences in patients and healthy individuals are often indistinguishable in the early stages. However, micrographia, a handwriting disorder that leads to abnormally small handwriting, tremors, dystonia, and slow movement in the hands and fingers, is commonly observed in the early stages of PD. In this work, we apply machine learning techniques to extract signs of micrographia from drawing samples gathered from two open-source datasets and achieve a predictive accuracy of 94%. This work also sets the foundations for a publicly available and user-friendly web portal that anyone with access to a pen, printer, and phone can use for early PD detection.

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