19 pages, 8 figures.-- This article belongs to the Special Issue "Sensor Algorithms".In this paper a method for selecting features for Human Activity Recognition from sensors is presented. Using a large feature set that contains features that may describe the activities to recognize, Best First Search and Genetic Algorithms are employed to select the feature subset that maximizes the accuracy of a Hidden Markov Model generated from the subset. A comparative of the proposed techniques is presented to demonstrate their performance building Hidden Markov Models to classify different human activities using video sensors.This work was supported in part by Projects CICYT TIN2008-06742-C02-02/TSI, CICYT TEC2008-06732-C02-02/TEC, SINPROB and CAM MA...
Several applications demanding the development of small networks of on-body sensors, such as motion ...
The inherent complexity of human physical activities makes it difficult to accurately recognize acti...
Human activity recognition is important for many applica-tions. This paper describes a human activit...
19 pages, 8 figures.-- This article belongs to the Special Issue "Sensor Algorithms".In this paper a...
In this paper, maximal relevance measure and minimal redundancy maximal relevance (mRMR) algorithm (...
Smartphones are among the most popular wearable devices to monitor human activities. Several existin...
Detecting human actions using a camera has many possible applications in the security industry. When...
This paper presents an approach to recognition of human actions such as sitting, standing, walking o...
In this paper is presented a novel approach for human activity recognition (HAR) through complex dat...
Human action in a video based application plays a significant role that alerts the researchers towar...
Activity recognition commonly made use of hidden Markov models (HMMs) to exploit temporal dependenci...
In recent years, sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) has become a hot topic due to the adv...
Focusing on the application of Intelligent Security Supervisory Control System, this paper proposes ...
This thesis discusses the main issues of human activity recognition systems, including automatic hum...
The use of on-body wearable sensors is widespread in several academic and industrial domains. Of gre...
Several applications demanding the development of small networks of on-body sensors, such as motion ...
The inherent complexity of human physical activities makes it difficult to accurately recognize acti...
Human activity recognition is important for many applica-tions. This paper describes a human activit...
19 pages, 8 figures.-- This article belongs to the Special Issue "Sensor Algorithms".In this paper a...
In this paper, maximal relevance measure and minimal redundancy maximal relevance (mRMR) algorithm (...
Smartphones are among the most popular wearable devices to monitor human activities. Several existin...
Detecting human actions using a camera has many possible applications in the security industry. When...
This paper presents an approach to recognition of human actions such as sitting, standing, walking o...
In this paper is presented a novel approach for human activity recognition (HAR) through complex dat...
Human action in a video based application plays a significant role that alerts the researchers towar...
Activity recognition commonly made use of hidden Markov models (HMMs) to exploit temporal dependenci...
In recent years, sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) has become a hot topic due to the adv...
Focusing on the application of Intelligent Security Supervisory Control System, this paper proposes ...
This thesis discusses the main issues of human activity recognition systems, including automatic hum...
The use of on-body wearable sensors is widespread in several academic and industrial domains. Of gre...
Several applications demanding the development of small networks of on-body sensors, such as motion ...
The inherent complexity of human physical activities makes it difficult to accurately recognize acti...
Human activity recognition is important for many applica-tions. This paper describes a human activit...