Martini et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A Visual Computing Approach for Estimating the Motility Index in the Frail Elder.Martini et al., 2018
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- Martini C
- Noceti N
- Chessa M
- Barla A
- Cella A
- Rollandi G
- Pilotto A
- Verri A
- Odone F
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The accurate estimation of frailty is an important objective to assess the overall well-being and to predict the risk of mortality of elderly. Such evaluation is commonly based on subjective quantities both from selfreported outcomes and occasional physicians …
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