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Automated sensor-based detection of challenging behaviors in advanced stages of dementia in nursing homes

Jump to Section1. Introduction2. Subjects and methods  2.1. Subjects  2.2. Neuropsychological assessment  2.3. Annotation of behavior  2.4. Videotaping of behavior  2.5. Sensor mounting and data management  2.6. Data analysis3. Results  3.1. Occurrence of challenging behavior  3.2. CMAI and directly observed behavior  3.3. AMS...

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