The estimation of the speed of human motion from wearable IMU sensors is required in applications such as pedestrian dead reckoning. In this paper, we test deep learning methods for the prediction of the motion speed from raw readings of a low-cost IMU sensor. Each subject was observed using three sensors at the shoe, shin, and thigh. We show that existing general-purpose architectures outperform classical feature-based approaches and propose a novel architecture tailored for this task. The proposed architecture is based on a semi-supervised variational auto-encoder structure with innovated decoder in the form of a dense layer with a sinusoidal activation function. The proposed architecture achieved the lowest average error on the test data...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
This paper demonstrates how Slow Feature Analysis (SFA) can be used to transform sensor data before ...
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) uses inertial measurement units (IMUs) and combines velocity and ori...
The estimation of the speed of human motion from wearable IMU sensors is required in applications su...
Many algorithms use 3D accelerometer and/or gyroscope data from inertial measurement unit (IMU) sens...
Estimating ankle joint power can be used to identify gait abnormalities, which is usually achieved b...
Gait recognition systems have gained tremendous attention due to its potential applications in healt...
Accurately measuring and predicting human movement is important in many contexts, such as in rehabil...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Walking speed estimation is an essential component of mobile apps in various fields such as fitness,...
Wearable technologies are known to improve our quality of life. Among the various wearable devices, ...
This paper presents a wearable device, fitted on the waist of a participant that recognizes six acti...
This study evaluates the capability of a single inertial sensor based joint angles estimation during...
Action statistics in sports, such as the number of sprints and jumps, along with the details of the ...
The miniaturization of sensors and their availability for biomechanical analysis outside of the labo...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
This paper demonstrates how Slow Feature Analysis (SFA) can be used to transform sensor data before ...
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) uses inertial measurement units (IMUs) and combines velocity and ori...
The estimation of the speed of human motion from wearable IMU sensors is required in applications su...
Many algorithms use 3D accelerometer and/or gyroscope data from inertial measurement unit (IMU) sens...
Estimating ankle joint power can be used to identify gait abnormalities, which is usually achieved b...
Gait recognition systems have gained tremendous attention due to its potential applications in healt...
Accurately measuring and predicting human movement is important in many contexts, such as in rehabil...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Walking speed estimation is an essential component of mobile apps in various fields such as fitness,...
Wearable technologies are known to improve our quality of life. Among the various wearable devices, ...
This paper presents a wearable device, fitted on the waist of a participant that recognizes six acti...
This study evaluates the capability of a single inertial sensor based joint angles estimation during...
Action statistics in sports, such as the number of sprints and jumps, along with the details of the ...
The miniaturization of sensors and their availability for biomechanical analysis outside of the labo...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
This paper demonstrates how Slow Feature Analysis (SFA) can be used to transform sensor data before ...
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) uses inertial measurement units (IMUs) and combines velocity and ori...