Sensor-based Human Activity Recognition facilitates unobtrusive monitoring of human movements. However, determining the most effective sensor placement for optimal classification performance remains challenging. This paper introduces a novel methodology to resolve this issue, using real-time 2D pose estimations derived from video recordings of target activities. The derived skeleton data provides a unique strategy for identifying the optimal sensor location. We validate our approach through a feasibility study, applying inertial sensors to monitor 13 different activities across ten subjects. Our findings indicate that the vision-based method for sensor placement offers comparable results to the conventional deep learning approach, demonstra...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
Recently, modern smartphones equipped with a variety of embedded-sensors, such as accelerometers and...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...
Human Action Recognition (HAR) for CCTV-oriented applications is still a challenging problem. Real-w...
In recent years, motion capture systems have emerged, allowing for a broad and ever-expanding range ...
Human detection and pose estimation are essential components for any artificial system responsive to...
Numerous methods and applications have been proposed in human activity recognition (HAR). This paper...
The analysis and understanding of human movement is central to many applications such as sports scie...
This paper addresses the problem of classifying motion signals acquired via wearable sensors for the...
Our focus in this research is on the use of deep learning approaches for human activity recognition ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) systems combined with machine learning normally serve users based o...
Recent developments in sensors increased the importance of action recognition. Generally, the previo...
The aim of this research is an exhaustive analysis of the various factors that may influence the rec...
In recent years, Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has attracted a number of researchers due to the widespr...
Human activity recognition(HAR) is used to describe basic activities that humans are performing usin...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
Recently, modern smartphones equipped with a variety of embedded-sensors, such as accelerometers and...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...
Human Action Recognition (HAR) for CCTV-oriented applications is still a challenging problem. Real-w...
In recent years, motion capture systems have emerged, allowing for a broad and ever-expanding range ...
Human detection and pose estimation are essential components for any artificial system responsive to...
Numerous methods and applications have been proposed in human activity recognition (HAR). This paper...
The analysis and understanding of human movement is central to many applications such as sports scie...
This paper addresses the problem of classifying motion signals acquired via wearable sensors for the...
Our focus in this research is on the use of deep learning approaches for human activity recognition ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) systems combined with machine learning normally serve users based o...
Recent developments in sensors increased the importance of action recognition. Generally, the previo...
The aim of this research is an exhaustive analysis of the various factors that may influence the rec...
In recent years, Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has attracted a number of researchers due to the widespr...
Human activity recognition(HAR) is used to describe basic activities that humans are performing usin...
Human Activity Recognition provides valuable contextual information for wellbeing, healthcare, and s...
Recently, modern smartphones equipped with a variety of embedded-sensors, such as accelerometers and...
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a key component in smart health in that it is valuable to solve ...