The automatic and unobtrusive identification of user\u2019s activities is one of the challenging goals of context-aware computing. This paper discusses and experimentally evaluates instance-based algorithms to infer user\u2019s activities on the basis of data acquired from body-worn accelerometer sensors. We show that instance-based algorithms can classify simple and specific activities with high accuracy. In addition, due to their low requirements, we show how they can be implemented on severely resource-constrained devices. Finally, we propose mechanisms to take advantage of the temporal dimension of the signal, and to identify novel activities at run time
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
Abstract. The use of body-worn sensors for recognizing a person’s context has gained much popularity...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The automatic and unobtrusive identification of user’s activities is one of the challenging goals of...
This thesis investigates the use of wearable sensors to recognize human activity. The activity of th...
Activity recognition refers to the ability of a machine/device to recognize the activity of users. T...
Nowadays in information retrieval it is generally accepted that if we can better understand the cont...
This paper presents an approach to activity recognition using wearable accelerometers. The focus of ...
The activity of the user is one example of context information which can help computer applications ...
Activity recognition fits within the bigger framework of context awareness. In this paper, we report...
The use of on-body wearable sensors is widespread in several academic and industrial domains. Of gre...
International audienceThe world is getting older by the minute due to rising life expectancy, leadin...
Activity classification consists in detecting and classifying a sequence of activities, choosing fro...
In 2017, the European Commission estimated that 29% of European population will be aged 65 and over,...
For wearable computing applications, human activity is a central part of the user's context. In...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
Abstract. The use of body-worn sensors for recognizing a person’s context has gained much popularity...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...
The automatic and unobtrusive identification of user’s activities is one of the challenging goals of...
This thesis investigates the use of wearable sensors to recognize human activity. The activity of th...
Activity recognition refers to the ability of a machine/device to recognize the activity of users. T...
Nowadays in information retrieval it is generally accepted that if we can better understand the cont...
This paper presents an approach to activity recognition using wearable accelerometers. The focus of ...
The activity of the user is one example of context information which can help computer applications ...
Activity recognition fits within the bigger framework of context awareness. In this paper, we report...
The use of on-body wearable sensors is widespread in several academic and industrial domains. Of gre...
International audienceThe world is getting older by the minute due to rising life expectancy, leadin...
Activity classification consists in detecting and classifying a sequence of activities, choosing fro...
In 2017, the European Commission estimated that 29% of European population will be aged 65 and over,...
For wearable computing applications, human activity is a central part of the user's context. In...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
Abstract. The use of body-worn sensors for recognizing a person’s context has gained much popularity...
Human activity recognition algorithms based on information obtained from wearable sensors are succes...