Although wearable accelerometers can successfully recognize activities and detect falls, their adoption in real life is low because users do not want to wear additional devices. A possible solution is an accelerometer inside a wrist device/smartwatch. However, wrist placement might perform poorly in terms of accuracy due to frequent random movements of the hand. In this paper we perform a thorough, large-scale evaluation of methods for activity recognition and fall detection on four datasets. On the first two we showed that the left wrist performs better compared to the dominant right one, and also better compared to the elbow and the chest, but worse compared to the ankle, knee and belt. On the third (Opportunity) dataset, our method outpe...
Falls are one of the major causes of injury in elderly people over 65 years. Each year, 2.5 million ...
Falls are a major cause of hospitalization and injury-related deaths among the elderly population. T...
Falling is a common and significant cause of injury in elderly adults (>65 yrs old), often leading t...
Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalization among the elderly population. It has been es...
In this paper, we present a detection algorithm that accurately differentiates the event of a person...
Fall detection is a very important challenge that affects both elderly people and the carers. Improv...
Falls commonly occur in older adults and could result in long-lies when no one is around to assist, ...
International audienceAutomatic fall detection for the elderly is one of the most important health-c...
This thesis work designs and implements a wearable system to recognize physical activities and detec...
In the last few decades, continuous monitoring of human movements has become possible thanks to the ...
Research on fall and movement detection with wearable devices has witnessed promising growth. Howeve...
More than 37 million falls that require medical attention occur every year, mainly affecting the eld...
International audienceThis study presents a low-power wearable system able to predict a fall by dete...
Most presently available fall detection systems that are marketed for commercial use predominantly c...
Gait bouts (GB), as a prominent indication of physical activity, contain valuable fundamental inform...
Falls are one of the major causes of injury in elderly people over 65 years. Each year, 2.5 million ...
Falls are a major cause of hospitalization and injury-related deaths among the elderly population. T...
Falling is a common and significant cause of injury in elderly adults (>65 yrs old), often leading t...
Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalization among the elderly population. It has been es...
In this paper, we present a detection algorithm that accurately differentiates the event of a person...
Fall detection is a very important challenge that affects both elderly people and the carers. Improv...
Falls commonly occur in older adults and could result in long-lies when no one is around to assist, ...
International audienceAutomatic fall detection for the elderly is one of the most important health-c...
This thesis work designs and implements a wearable system to recognize physical activities and detec...
In the last few decades, continuous monitoring of human movements has become possible thanks to the ...
Research on fall and movement detection with wearable devices has witnessed promising growth. Howeve...
More than 37 million falls that require medical attention occur every year, mainly affecting the eld...
International audienceThis study presents a low-power wearable system able to predict a fall by dete...
Most presently available fall detection systems that are marketed for commercial use predominantly c...
Gait bouts (GB), as a prominent indication of physical activity, contain valuable fundamental inform...
Falls are one of the major causes of injury in elderly people over 65 years. Each year, 2.5 million ...
Falls are a major cause of hospitalization and injury-related deaths among the elderly population. T...
Falling is a common and significant cause of injury in elderly adults (>65 yrs old), often leading t...