International audienceThis paper presents two approaches to assess the effect of the number of inertial sensors and their location placements on recognition of human postures and activities. Inertial and Magnetic Measurement Units (IMMUs)—which consist of a triad of three-axis accelerometer, three-axis gyroscope, and three-axis magnetometer sensors—are used in this work. Five IMMUs are initially used and attached to different body segments. Placements of up to three IMMUs are then considered: back, left foot, and left thigh. The subspace k-nearest neighbors (KNN) classifier is used to achieve the supervised learning process and the recognition task. In a first approach, we feed raw data from three-axis accelerometer and three-axis gyroscope...
The proliferation of powerful microcomputers and the development of modern machine learning tools ha...
This study provides a comparative assessment on the different techniques of classifying human activi...
This paper provides a comparative study on the different techniques of classifying human activities ...
International audienceThis paper presents two approaches to assess the effect of the number of inert...
This paper presents an approach to activity/posture recognition using wearable sensors. The sensors ...
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are a potential way to monitor the mobility of people outside clin...
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are a potential way to monitor the mobility of people outside clin...
This work presents a novel feature extraction technique for human activity recognition using inertia...
International audienceIn this chapter, we'll focus on the attitude estimation problem of a body movi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we'll focus on the attitude estimation problem of a body movi...
This paper provides a comparative study on the different techniques of classifying human activities ...
Recent advances in miniature sensors and mobile computing have fostered a dramatic growth of interes...
Inadequate sitting posture can cause imbalanced loading on the spine and result in abnormal spinal p...
Activity recognition is required in various applications such as motion analysis and health care. Th...
Abstract—Real-time tracking of human body motion is an im-portant technology in synthetic environmen...
The proliferation of powerful microcomputers and the development of modern machine learning tools ha...
This study provides a comparative assessment on the different techniques of classifying human activi...
This paper provides a comparative study on the different techniques of classifying human activities ...
International audienceThis paper presents two approaches to assess the effect of the number of inert...
This paper presents an approach to activity/posture recognition using wearable sensors. The sensors ...
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are a potential way to monitor the mobility of people outside clin...
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are a potential way to monitor the mobility of people outside clin...
This work presents a novel feature extraction technique for human activity recognition using inertia...
International audienceIn this chapter, we'll focus on the attitude estimation problem of a body movi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we'll focus on the attitude estimation problem of a body movi...
This paper provides a comparative study on the different techniques of classifying human activities ...
Recent advances in miniature sensors and mobile computing have fostered a dramatic growth of interes...
Inadequate sitting posture can cause imbalanced loading on the spine and result in abnormal spinal p...
Activity recognition is required in various applications such as motion analysis and health care. Th...
Abstract—Real-time tracking of human body motion is an im-portant technology in synthetic environmen...
The proliferation of powerful microcomputers and the development of modern machine learning tools ha...
This study provides a comparative assessment on the different techniques of classifying human activi...
This paper provides a comparative study on the different techniques of classifying human activities ...