Publications by authors named "Che-Lun Yeh"

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, and the study explores keystroke biometrics as a method for early diagnosis by analyzing unique typing behaviors.
  • Researchers evaluated various typing parameters, including alternating-finger tapping and interkey latencies, finding significant differences between de novo PD patients and healthy individuals, with high sensitivity rates for distinguishing between the two groups.
  • The study concludes that keystroke biometrics can effectively screen for early PD, and typing speed along with the number of words typed may provide important insights into the clinical status of PD patients.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Che-Lun Yeh"

  • - Che-Lun Yeh's recent research focuses on the application of keystroke biometrics to enhance the early diagnosis and clinical assessment of Parkinson’s disease, which is vital for the timely intervention and improvement of patients' quality of life.
  • - The study highlights that keystroke biometrics can uniquely capture typing behavior, offering a promising tool for identifying early signs of Parkinson’s disease.
  • - Published in "Diagnostics (Basel)" in September 2023, the research emphasizes the significance of developing reliable methods for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases to facilitate appropriate treatment strategies.

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