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Privacy‐preserving remote sensing images recognition based on limited visual cryptography
With the arrival of new data acquisition platforms derived from the Internet of Things (IoT), this paper goes beyond the understanding of traditional remote sensing technologies.
Denghui Zhang +4 more
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Activity recognition methods often include some hyper-parameters based on experience, which greatly affects their effectiveness in activity recognition.
Yu Tong, Bo Yu
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Active Goal Recognition Design [PDF]
In Goal Recognition Design (GRD), the objective is to modify a domain to facilitate early detection of the goal of a subject agent. Most previous work studies this problem in the offline setting, in which the observing agent performs its interventions before the subject begins acting.
Kevin C. Gall, Wheeler Ruml, Sarah Keren
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An Efficient Human Activity Recognition Technique Based on Deep Learning [PDF]
In this paper, we present a new deep learning-based human activity recognition technique. First, we track and extract human body from each frame of the video stream. Next, we abstract human silhouettes and use them to create binary space-time maps (BSTMs)
KHELALEF, Aziz +5 more
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Human Activity Recognition by Sequences of Skeleton Features
In recent years, much effort has been devoted to the development of applications capable of detecting different types of human activity. In this field, fall detection is particularly relevant, especially for the elderly.
Heilym Ramirez +4 more
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Parameterized Modeling and Recognition of Activities [PDF]
In this paper we consider a class of human activities?atomic activities?which can be represented as a set of measurements over a finite temporal window (e.g., the motion of human body parts during a walking cycle) and which has a relatively small space of variations in performance.
Yaser Yacoob, Michael J. Black
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StreamAR: incremental and active learning with evolving sensory data for activity recognition [PDF]
Activity recognition focuses on inferring current user activities by leveraging sensory data available on today’s sensor rich environment. Supervised learning has been applied pervasively for activity recognition.
Gaber, Mohamed Medhat +11 more
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Are Smart Homes Adequate for Older Adults with Dementia?
Smart home technologies can enable older adults, including those with dementia, to live more independently in their homes for a longer time. Activity recognition, in combination with anomaly detection, has shown the potential to recognise users’ daily ...
Gibson Chimamiwa +4 more
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Energy and Accuracy Trade-Offs in Accelerometry-Based Activity Recognition [PDF]
Driven by real-world applications such as fitness, wellbeing and healthcare, accelerometry-based activity recognition has been widely studied to provide context-awareness to future pervasive technologies.
Geoff V. Merrett +7 more
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The applicability of sensor-based human activity recognition in sports has been repeatedly shown for laboratory settings. However, the transferability to real-world scenarios cannot be granted due to limitations on data and evaluation methods.
Maike Stoeve +4 more
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