This project focuses on semi-supervised human activity recognition (HAR) tasks, in which the inputs are partly labeled time series data acquired from sensors such as accelerometer data, and the outputs are predefined human activities. Most state-of-the-art existing work in HAR area is supervised now, which relies on fully labeled datasets. Since the cost to label the collective instances increases fast with the increasing scale of data, semi-supervised methods are now widely required. This report proposed two semi-supervised methods and then investigated how well they perform on a partly labeled dataset, comparing to the state-of-the-art supervised method. One of these methods is designed based on the state-of-the-art supervised method, Dee...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has gained traction in recent years in diverse areas such as observ...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an important research area in the fields of human perception and...
This project focuses on semi-supervised human activity recognition (HAR) tasks, in which the inputs ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is a growing area within machine learning as the possible applicati...
Human activity recognition(HAR) is used to describe basic activities that humans are performing usin...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a time series classification task that involves predicting the m...
The goal of this project is to study the performance of Machine Learning (ML) techniques used in Hum...
In recent years research on human activity recognition using wearable sensors has enabled to achieve...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has emerged as a major player in this era of cutting-edge technolog...
The field of human activity recognition (HAR) seeks to identify and classify an individual's unique ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) problems have traditionally been solved by using engineered feature...
According to the Industry 4.0 paradigm, all objects in a factory, including people, are equipped wit...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has gained traction in recent years in diverse areas such as observ...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an important research area in the fields of human perception and...
This project focuses on semi-supervised human activity recognition (HAR) tasks, in which the inputs ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is a growing area within machine learning as the possible applicati...
Human activity recognition(HAR) is used to describe basic activities that humans are performing usin...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a time series classification task that involves predicting the m...
The goal of this project is to study the performance of Machine Learning (ML) techniques used in Hum...
In recent years research on human activity recognition using wearable sensors has enabled to achieve...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has emerged as a major player in this era of cutting-edge technolog...
The field of human activity recognition (HAR) seeks to identify and classify an individual's unique ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) problems have traditionally been solved by using engineered feature...
According to the Industry 4.0 paradigm, all objects in a factory, including people, are equipped wit...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has gained traction in recent years in diverse areas such as observ...
Existing accelerometer-based human activity recognition (HAR) benchmark datasets that were recorded ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an important research area in the fields of human perception and...