This paper addresses issues surrounding human activity recognition. While our main focus is health-care, the architecture presented in this paper is flexible enough to be applied to other domains. The architecture is the basis of a non-obtrusive system combining distributed and centralised paradigms founded on the concept of object networks. Object networks are created on the basis of user-to-object and object-to-object interactions. An object is consid-ered everyday artefact that is relevant in inferring user’s activity. The activity inference process is distributed throughout the environment and is carried out by the inference engine that operates over the object networks. This process actively exploits various events generated from the o...
Part 8: International Workshop on Information Engineering and ManagementInternational audienceIn thi...
Health services are one of the most difficult aspects of the massive influx of people...
International audienceMost action recognition models treat human activities as unitary events. Howev...
This paper addresses issues surrounding human activity recognition. While our main focus is health-c...
Abstract. This paper addresses issues in human activity recognition with a particular focus in the h...
Activity recognition has a high applicability scope in patient monitoring since it has the potential...
Pervasive environments will witness heterogeneous smart embedded devices (e.g. sensors, actuators) i...
Pervasive environments will witness heterogeneous smart embedded devices (e.g. sensors, actuators) i...
We describe an activity recognition system capable of monitoring user activities in home environment...
Human activity inference is not a simple process due to distinct ways of performing it. Our proposal...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
Activity recognition has recently been playing an important role in several research domains, especi...
Studying human activities has significant implication in human beneficial applications such as perso...
Studying human activities has significant implication in human beneficial applications such as perso...
Part 8: International Workshop on Information Engineering and ManagementInternational audienceIn thi...
Part 8: International Workshop on Information Engineering and ManagementInternational audienceIn thi...
Health services are one of the most difficult aspects of the massive influx of people...
International audienceMost action recognition models treat human activities as unitary events. Howev...
This paper addresses issues surrounding human activity recognition. While our main focus is health-c...
Abstract. This paper addresses issues in human activity recognition with a particular focus in the h...
Activity recognition has a high applicability scope in patient monitoring since it has the potential...
Pervasive environments will witness heterogeneous smart embedded devices (e.g. sensors, actuators) i...
Pervasive environments will witness heterogeneous smart embedded devices (e.g. sensors, actuators) i...
We describe an activity recognition system capable of monitoring user activities in home environment...
Human activity inference is not a simple process due to distinct ways of performing it. Our proposal...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
Activity recognition has recently been playing an important role in several research domains, especi...
Studying human activities has significant implication in human beneficial applications such as perso...
Studying human activities has significant implication in human beneficial applications such as perso...
Part 8: International Workshop on Information Engineering and ManagementInternational audienceIn thi...
Part 8: International Workshop on Information Engineering and ManagementInternational audienceIn thi...
Health services are one of the most difficult aspects of the massive influx of people...
International audienceMost action recognition models treat human activities as unitary events. Howev...