A problem in performing activity recognition on a large scale (i.e. in many homes) is that a labelled data set needs to be recorded for each house activity recognition is performed in. This is because most models for activity recognition require labelled data to learn their parameters. In this paper we introduce a transfer learning method for activity recognition which allows the use of existing labelled data sets of various homes to learn the parameters of a model applied in a new home. We evaluate our method using three large real world data sets and show our approach achieves good classification performance in a home for which little or no labelled data is available
To recognize individual activities in multi-resident environments with pervasive sensors, some resea...
Part 5: MAKE AALInternational audienceHuman activity recognition using smart home sensors is one of ...
Human Activity Recognition has been primarily investigated as a machine learning classification task...
A sensor system capable of automatically recognizing activities would allow many potential ubiquitou...
Activities of daily living are good indicators of the health status of elderly. Therefore, automatin...
Existing models based on sensor data for human activity recognition are reporting state-of-the-art p...
Accelerometers are become ubiquitous and available in several devices such as smartphones, smartwach...
International audienceLong Short Term Memory (LSTM)-based structures have demonstrated their efficie...
Automated activity recognition systems that use probabilistic models require labeled data sets in tr...
Recognizing human activities seamlessly and ubiquitously is now closer than ever given the myriad of...
Abstract- This paper presents a distributed model for detecting Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) in...
Numerous methods have been proposed to address different aspects of human activity recognition. Howe...
Sensor-based activity recognition aims to recognize human activities from the sensor readings. In re...
Sensor-based human activity recognition is to recognise human daily activities through a collection ...
In activity recognition, one major challenge is huge manual effort in labeling when a new domain of ...
To recognize individual activities in multi-resident environments with pervasive sensors, some resea...
Part 5: MAKE AALInternational audienceHuman activity recognition using smart home sensors is one of ...
Human Activity Recognition has been primarily investigated as a machine learning classification task...
A sensor system capable of automatically recognizing activities would allow many potential ubiquitou...
Activities of daily living are good indicators of the health status of elderly. Therefore, automatin...
Existing models based on sensor data for human activity recognition are reporting state-of-the-art p...
Accelerometers are become ubiquitous and available in several devices such as smartphones, smartwach...
International audienceLong Short Term Memory (LSTM)-based structures have demonstrated their efficie...
Automated activity recognition systems that use probabilistic models require labeled data sets in tr...
Recognizing human activities seamlessly and ubiquitously is now closer than ever given the myriad of...
Abstract- This paper presents a distributed model for detecting Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) in...
Numerous methods have been proposed to address different aspects of human activity recognition. Howe...
Sensor-based activity recognition aims to recognize human activities from the sensor readings. In re...
Sensor-based human activity recognition is to recognise human daily activities through a collection ...
In activity recognition, one major challenge is huge manual effort in labeling when a new domain of ...
To recognize individual activities in multi-resident environments with pervasive sensors, some resea...
Part 5: MAKE AALInternational audienceHuman activity recognition using smart home sensors is one of ...
Human Activity Recognition has been primarily investigated as a machine learning classification task...