%0 Journal Article %T Distance: A Moderator Between Walking Activity and Pattern Classification %A Ching Yee Yong %A Kim Mey Chew %A Rubita Sudirman %A Nasrul Humaimi Mahmood %J International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences %D 2012 %I Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) %R 10.11591/ijaas.v1i2.723 %X The research of this paper is to investigate does distance will affecting the walking activity and the pattern for classification. This paper built a comprehensive picture of the human walking activity, programming language, workflow of the tool, features extraction and patterns classification method and captured the attitudes of the respondents. The subject was performed a range of walking activity in a controlled laboratory setting. The result of this study shows that the moderating effects of walking distance explains 15.80% (Gyroscope), 74.60% (Accelerometer) and 98.60% (Compass) of variance in research output. The result is expected to be beneficial and able to assist researchers and medical officers in analyzing human motion and its pattern classification. %U http://www.iaesjournal.com/online/index.php/IJAAS/article/view/723