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Video-based diagnosis support system for pianists with Musician’s dystonia

  • Takanori Oku
  • , Shinichi Furuya
  • , André Lee
  • , Eckart Altenmüller
  • Shibaura Institute of Technology
  • Sony Computer Sci. Laboratories Inc.
  • NeuroPiano Institute
  • University of Music

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Abstract

Background: Musician’s dystonia is a task-specific movement disorder that deteriorates fine motor control of skilled movements in musical performance. Although this disorder threatens professional careers, its diagnosis is challenging for clinicians who have no specialized knowledge of musical performance. Objectives: To support diagnostic evaluation, the present study proposes a novel approach using a machine learning-based algorithm to identify the symptomatic movements of Musician’s dystonia. Methods: We propose an algorithm that identifies the dystonic movements using the anomaly detection method with an autoencoder trained with the hand kinematics of healthy pianists. A unique feature of the algorithm is that it requires only the video image of the hand, which can be derived by a commercially available camera. We also measured the hand biomechanical functions to assess the contribution of peripheral factors and improve the identification of dystonic symptoms. Results: The proposed algorithm successfully identified Musician’s dystonia with an accuracy and specificity of 90% based only on video footages of the hands. In addition, we identified the degradation of biomechanical functions involved in controlling multiple fingers, which is not specific to musical performance. By contrast, there were no dystonia-specific malfunctions of hand biomechanics, including the strength and agility of individual digits. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the present technique in aiding in the accurate diagnosis of Musician’s dystonia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1409962
JournalFrontiers in Neurology
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Musician’s dystonia
  • hand biomechanics
  • machine learning
  • pianists
  • video-based diagnostic method

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