IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology (Jan 2024)

DISPEL: A Python Framework for Developing Measures From Digital Health Technologies

  • A. Scotland,
  • G. Cosne,
  • A. Juraver,
  • A. Karatsidis,
  • J. Penalver-Andres,
  • E. Bartholome,
  • C. M. Kanzler,
  • C. Mazza,
  • D. Roggen,
  • C. Hinchliffe,
  • S. Del Din,
  • S. Belachew

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3402531
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 494 – 497

Abstract

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Goal: This paper introduces DISPEL, a Python framework to facilitate development of sensor-derived measures (SDMs) from data collected with digital health technologies in the context of therapeutic development for neurodegenerative diseases. Methods: Modularity, integrability and flexibility were achieved adopting an object-oriented architecture for data modelling and SDM extraction, which also allowed standardizing SDM generation, naming, storage, and documentation. Additionally, a functionality was designed to implement systematic flagging of missing data and unexpected user behaviors, both frequent in unsupervised monitoring. Results: DISPEL is available under MIT license. It already supports formats from different data providers and allows traceable end-to-end processing from raw data collected with wearables and smartphones to structured SDM datasets. Novel and literature-based signal processing approaches currently allow to extract SDMs from 16 structured tests (including six questionnaires), assessing overall disability and quality of life, and measuring performance outcomes of cognition, manual dexterity, and mobility. Conclusion: DISPEL supports SDM development for clinical trials by providing a production-grade Python framework and a large set of already implemented SDMs. While the framework has already been refined based on clinical trials’ data, ad-hoc validation of the provided algorithms in their specific context of use is recommended to the users.

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