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Wearable Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition: Performance and Interpretability of Dynamic Neural Networks. [PDF]
Navakauskas D, Dumpis M.
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Human activity recognition algorithms for manual material handling activities. [PDF]
Sochopoulos A +4 more
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FSID: a novel approach to human activity recognition using few-shot weight imprinting. [PDF]
Belal M +6 more
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Effects of Sampling Frequency on Human Activity Recognition with Machine Learning Aiming at Clinical Applications. [PDF]
Yamane T, Kimura M, Morita M.
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A human activity recognition model based on deep neural network integrating attention mechanism. [PDF]
Xu F, Gao X, Wang W.
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A novel approach for joint indoor localization and activity recognition using a hybrid CNN-GRU and MRF framework. [PDF]
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Activity recognition of the elderly
Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Workshop on Context-Awareness for Self-Managing Systems, 2010The development of context aware services is one proposed way to support independent living for the elderly. Performing test scenarios with the elderly helps when developing the context aware services. However, rigorous testing is not always desirable when working with elderly subjects. Our research proposes to capture the activity data of the subjects
Matti Pouke +3 more
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From Activity Recognition to Situation Recognition
2013Activity recognition is important to many critical human-centric applications. Despite success in activity recognition research, there seems to be a quest for a richer sentience that is more expressive than human activity. In particular, situation has received intense attention lately with a multitude of overlapping definitions motivated by a variety ...
Lee, D., Helal, Sumi
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Proceedings 1992 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003
The concept of active object recognition is introduced, and a proposal for its solution is described. The camera is mounted on the end of a robot arm on a mobile base. The system exploits the mobility of the camera by using low-level image data to drive the camera to a standard viewpoint with respect to an unknown object.
David Wilkes, John K. Tsotsos
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The concept of active object recognition is introduced, and a proposal for its solution is described. The camera is mounted on the end of a robot arm on a mobile base. The system exploits the mobility of the camera by using low-level image data to drive the camera to a standard viewpoint with respect to an unknown object.
David Wilkes, John K. Tsotsos
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