Human activity recognition (HAR) by wearable sensor devices embedded in the Internet of things (IOT) can play a significant role in remote health monitoring and emergency notification to provide healthcare of higher standards. The purpose of this study is to investigate a human activity recognition method of accrued decision accuracy and speed of execution to be applicable in healthcare. This method classifies wearable sensor acceleration time series data of human movement using an efficient classifier combination of feature engineering-based and feature learning-based data representation. Leave-one-subject-out cross-validation of the method with data acquired from 44 subjects wearing a single waist-worn accelerometer on a smart textile, an...
Data driven approaches for human activity recognition learn from pre-existent large-scale datasets t...
International audienceThe world is getting older by the minute due to rising life expectancy, leadin...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is vital in a wide range of real-life applications such as health m...
Human activity recognition (HAR) by wearable sensor devices embedded in the Internet of things (IOT)...
In recent years, there is a growing interest in Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems applied in ...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Abstract. During the last 5 years, research on Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has reported on syst...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
This paper presents a wearable device, fitted on the waist of a participant that recognizes six acti...
Along with the advancement of several emerging computing paradigms and technologies, such as cloud c...
Data used in studies about physical activity is primarily collected from questionnaires and other su...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
Data driven approaches for human activity recognition learn from pre-existent large-scale datasets t...
Data driven approaches for human activity recognition learn from pre-existent large-scale datasets t...
International audienceThe world is getting older by the minute due to rising life expectancy, leadin...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is vital in a wide range of real-life applications such as health m...
Human activity recognition (HAR) by wearable sensor devices embedded in the Internet of things (IOT)...
In recent years, there is a growing interest in Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems applied in ...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Abstract. During the last 5 years, research on Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has reported on syst...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
This paper presents a wearable device, fitted on the waist of a participant that recognizes six acti...
Along with the advancement of several emerging computing paradigms and technologies, such as cloud c...
Data used in studies about physical activity is primarily collected from questionnaires and other su...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
Data driven approaches for human activity recognition learn from pre-existent large-scale datasets t...
Data driven approaches for human activity recognition learn from pre-existent large-scale datasets t...
International audienceThe world is getting older by the minute due to rising life expectancy, leadin...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is vital in a wide range of real-life applications such as health m...