Aggression Detection in Alzheimers and Dementia Patients
Keywords:
EEG signals, Facial Detection, Voice Recognition.Abstract
The main aim of our project is to provide a solution to patient-on-patient and patient-on-caretaker violence mainly concentrated on people suffering from Alzheimer’s and Dementia. This is done by considering various parameters such as Heartbeat, EEG signals, Facial Detection, Voice Recognition and Sweat by accurately differentiating them as primary. The final product would be an application with all integrated features providing continuous updates about the patient in a well-defined manner which would further help the caretaker to carry out the required action in response to the aggressive nature of the patient.
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