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2011
Springer
12 years 3 months ago
An Experiment in Hierarchical Recognition of Group Activities Using Wearable Sensors
Pervasive computing envisions implicit interaction between people and their intelligent environments instead of individual devices, inevitably leading to groups of individuals inte...
Dawud Gordon, Jan-Hendrik Hanne, Martin Berchtold,...
ISWC
2006
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Towards Less Supervision in Activity Recognition from Wearable Sensors
Activity Recognition has gained a lot of interest in recent years due to its potential and usefulness for context-aware wearable computing. However, most approaches for activity r...
Tâm Huynh, Bernt Schiele
EUROSSC
2010
Springer
13 years 1 months ago
Identifying Important Action Primitives for High Level Activity Recognition
Smart homes have a user centered design that makes human activity as the most important type of context to adapt the environment according to people's needs. Sensor systems th...
Atif Manzoor, Claudia Villalonga, Alberto Calatron...
EUSAI
2007
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Toward Recognition of Short and Non-repetitive Activities from Wearable Sensors
Activity recognition has gained a lot of interest in recent years due to its potential and usefulness for context-aware computing. Most approaches for activity recognition focus on...
Andreas Zinnen, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Bernt Schie...
ICRA
2009
IEEE
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13 years 1 months ago
Human daily activity recognition in robot-assisted living using multi-sensor fusion
In this paper, we propose a human daily activity recognition method by fusing the data from two wearable inertial sensors attached on one foot and the waist of the human subject, r...
Chun Zhu, Weihua Sheng