In the last decade, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has become a vibrant research area, especially due to the spread of electronic devices such as smartphones, smartwatches and …
J Morales, D Akopian - Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
Human activity recognition (HAR) from wearable motion sensor data is a promising research field due to its applications in healthcare, athletics, lifestyle monitoring, and computer …
A Wang, G Chen, J Yang, S Zhao… - IEEE Sensors …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Activity recognition plays an essential role in bridging the gap between the low-level sensor data and the high-level applications in ambient-assisted living systems. With the aim to …
Recognizing human activities and monitoring population behavior are fundamental needs of our society. Population security, crowd surveillance, healthcare support and living …
G Yuan, Z Wang, F Meng, Q Yan, S Xia - Sensor Review, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Currently, ubiquitous smartphones embedded with various sensors provide a convenient way to collect raw sequence data. These data bridges the gap between human …
Human activity recognition has gained importance in recent years due to its applications in various fields such as health, security and surveillance, entertainment, and intelligent …
The accelerometer was invented in 1783. Though the initial purpose of using accelerometer was to validate the principles of Newtonian physics, with the advancement of the technology …
In recent years, human activity recognition has become a hot topic inside the scientific community. The reason to be under the spotlight is its direct application in multiple domains …
C Tong, SA Tailor, ND Lane - … of the 21st international workshop on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Accelerometer-based (and by extension other inertial sensors) research for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a dead-end. This sensor does not offer enough information for us to …