This paper describes a novel system for detecting and classifying human activities based on a multi-sensor approach. The aim of this research is to create a loosely structured environment, where activity is constantly monitored and automatically classified, transparently to the subjects who are observed. The system uses four calibrated cameras installed in the room which is being monitored and a body-mounted wireless accelerometer on each person, exploiting the features of different sensors to maximize recognition accuracy, improve scalability and reliability. The algorithms on which the system is based, as well as its structure, are aimed at analyzing and classifying complex movements (like walking, sitting, jumping, running, falling, etc....
Activity-Based Computing aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting het...
Activity recognition deals with the task of figuring out a person’s current activity based on the re...
Multimodal sensors in healthcare applications have been increasingly researched because it facilitat...
"Special issue : Intelligent multisensory systems in support of information society"The society is...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The monitoring of human physiological data, in both normal and abnormal situations of activity, is i...
Current state-of-the-art systems in literature using wearables are not capable of distinguishing lar...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the detection of human body movements during daily life. W...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The analysis of human motion data is interesting in the context of activity recognition or emergency...
This paper presents a multimodal system for seamless surveillance of elderly people in their living ...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting...
In the last few years, research has been increasingly focusing on studying systems for tracking and ...
This paper presents the necessity and possibility of smart sensing using a multitude of sensors such...
Activity-Based Computing aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting het...
Activity recognition deals with the task of figuring out a person’s current activity based on the re...
Multimodal sensors in healthcare applications have been increasingly researched because it facilitat...
"Special issue : Intelligent multisensory systems in support of information society"The society is...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The monitoring of human physiological data, in both normal and abnormal situations of activity, is i...
Current state-of-the-art systems in literature using wearables are not capable of distinguishing lar...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the detection of human body movements during daily life. W...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The analysis of human motion data is interesting in the context of activity recognition or emergency...
This paper presents a multimodal system for seamless surveillance of elderly people in their living ...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting...
In the last few years, research has been increasingly focusing on studying systems for tracking and ...
This paper presents the necessity and possibility of smart sensing using a multitude of sensors such...
Activity-Based Computing aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting het...
Activity recognition deals with the task of figuring out a person’s current activity based on the re...
Multimodal sensors in healthcare applications have been increasingly researched because it facilitat...