Inertial sensors are widely used in the field of human activity recognition (HAR), since this source of information is the most informative time series among non-visual datasets. HAR researchers are actively exploring other approaches and different sources of signals to improve the performance of HAR systems. In this study, we investigate the impact of combining bio-signals with a dataset acquired from inertial sensors on recognizing human daily activities. To achieve this aim, we used the PPG-DaLiA dataset consisting of 3D-accelerometer (3D-ACC), electrocardiogram (ECG), photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals acquired from 15 individuals while performing daily activities. We extracted hand-crafted time and frequency domain features, then, we app...
Human-activity recognition (HAR) and energy-expenditure (EE) estimation are major functions in the m...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...
© 2018 Dr. Weihao ChengHuman Activity Recognition (HAR) is a promising technology which enables arti...
Inertial sensors (IMU) are widely used in the field of human activity recognition (HAR), since this ...
In the last few decades, life expectancy has been increasing. This has resulted in a higher proporti...
In recent years, there is a growing interest in Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems applied in ...
none3noPhysical inactivity significantly impacts personal health, reduces quality of life, and often...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Nowadays, the emerging information technologies in smart handheld devices are motivating the researc...
This paper describes a project to compare two feature classification algorithms used in activity rec...
Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potential to pr...
<div><p>Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potenti...
Data used in studies about physical activity is primarily collected from questionnaires and other su...
Human physical activity recognition from inertial sensors is shown to be a successful approach for m...
Wearable inertial sensors are currently receiving pronounced interest due to applications in unconst...
Human-activity recognition (HAR) and energy-expenditure (EE) estimation are major functions in the m...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...
© 2018 Dr. Weihao ChengHuman Activity Recognition (HAR) is a promising technology which enables arti...
Inertial sensors (IMU) are widely used in the field of human activity recognition (HAR), since this ...
In the last few decades, life expectancy has been increasing. This has resulted in a higher proporti...
In recent years, there is a growing interest in Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems applied in ...
none3noPhysical inactivity significantly impacts personal health, reduces quality of life, and often...
Sensor-based motion recognition integrates the emerging area of wearable sensors with novel machine ...
Nowadays, the emerging information technologies in smart handheld devices are motivating the researc...
This paper describes a project to compare two feature classification algorithms used in activity rec...
Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potential to pr...
<div><p>Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potenti...
Data used in studies about physical activity is primarily collected from questionnaires and other su...
Human physical activity recognition from inertial sensors is shown to be a successful approach for m...
Wearable inertial sensors are currently receiving pronounced interest due to applications in unconst...
Human-activity recognition (HAR) and energy-expenditure (EE) estimation are major functions in the m...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...
© 2018 Dr. Weihao ChengHuman Activity Recognition (HAR) is a promising technology which enables arti...