Detailed analysis and comparison of different activity metrics
B\'alint Macz\'ak, Gergely Vadai, Andr\'as D\'er, Istv\'an Szendi,, Zolt\'an Gingl

TL;DR
This study systematically compares various activity metrics derived from raw accelerometer data, highlighting the impact of preprocessing choices and proposing a standardized threshold method, thus addressing inconsistencies in activity measurement procedures.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of activity calculation methods, analyzing their relationships and effects on data, and offers guidelines for standardizing activity measurement from raw accelerometer signals.
Findings
Correlation between different activity metrics was established.
Preprocessing steps significantly influence activity values.
Standard deviation can serve as an adaptive threshold for level crossing metrics.
Abstract
Actigraphic measurements are an important part of research in different disciplines, yet the procedure of determining activity values is unexpectedly not standardized in the literature. Although the measured raw acceleration signal can be diversely processed, and then the activity values can be calculated by different activity calculation methods, the documentations of them are generally incomplete or vary by manufacturer. These numerous activity metrics may require different types of preprocessing of the acceleration signal. For example, digital filtering of the acceleration signals can have various parameters; moreover, both the filter and the activity metrics can also be applied per axis or on the magnitudes of the acceleration vector. Level crossing-based activity metrics also depend on unclearly determined threshold level values. Due to the serious inconsistency of determining…
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