Emerging technologies for physiological signals and data collection enable the monitoring of patient health and well-being in real-life settings. This requires novel methods and tools to compare the validity of this kind of information with that acquired in controlled environments using more costly and sophisticated technologies. In this paper, we describe a method and a MATLAB tool that relies on a standard sequence of statistical tests to compare features obtained using novel techniques with those acquired by means of benchmark procedures. After introducing the key steps of the proposed statistical analysis method, this paper describes its implementation in a MATLAB app, developed to support researchers in testing the extent to which a set of features, captured with a new methodology, can be considered a valid surrogate of that acquired employing gold standard techniques. An example of the application of the tool is provided in order to validate the method and illustrate the graphical user interface (GUI). The app development in MATLAB aims to improve its accessibility, foster its rapid adoption among the scientific community and its scalability into wider MATLAB tools.

A MATLAB app to assess, compare and validate new methods against their benchmarks / Ajo', S.; Piaggio, D.; Taher, M.; Marinozzi, F.; Bini, F.; Pecchia, L.. - 80:(2021), pp. 10-21. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th European medical and biological engineering conference, EMBEC 2020 tenutosi a Portorož, Slovenia) [10.1007/978-3-030-64610-3_2].

A MATLAB app to assess, compare and validate new methods against their benchmarks

Marinozzi F.;Bini F.;
2021

Abstract

Emerging technologies for physiological signals and data collection enable the monitoring of patient health and well-being in real-life settings. This requires novel methods and tools to compare the validity of this kind of information with that acquired in controlled environments using more costly and sophisticated technologies. In this paper, we describe a method and a MATLAB tool that relies on a standard sequence of statistical tests to compare features obtained using novel techniques with those acquired by means of benchmark procedures. After introducing the key steps of the proposed statistical analysis method, this paper describes its implementation in a MATLAB app, developed to support researchers in testing the extent to which a set of features, captured with a new methodology, can be considered a valid surrogate of that acquired employing gold standard techniques. An example of the application of the tool is provided in order to validate the method and illustrate the graphical user interface (GUI). The app development in MATLAB aims to improve its accessibility, foster its rapid adoption among the scientific community and its scalability into wider MATLAB tools.
2021
8th European medical and biological engineering conference, EMBEC 2020
benchmarking; statistical analysis; surrogate features
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A MATLAB app to assess, compare and validate new methods against their benchmarks / Ajo', S.; Piaggio, D.; Taher, M.; Marinozzi, F.; Bini, F.; Pecchia, L.. - 80:(2021), pp. 10-21. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th European medical and biological engineering conference, EMBEC 2020 tenutosi a Portorož, Slovenia) [10.1007/978-3-030-64610-3_2].
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