Authors
Jonathan Lester, Tanzeem Choudhury, Gaetano Borriello
Publication date
2006/5/7
Book
International conference on pervasive computing
Pages
1-16
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
We are developing a personal activity recognition system that is practical, reliable, and can be incorporated into a variety of health-care related applications ranging from personal fitness to elder care. To make our system appealing and useful, we require it to have the following properties: (i) data only from a single body location needed, and it is not required to be from the same point for every user; (ii) should work out of the box across individuals, with personalization only enhancing its recognition abilities; and (iii) should be effective even with a cost-sensitive subset of the sensors and data features. In this paper, we present an approach to building a system that exhibits these properties and provide evidence based on data for 8 different activities collected from 12 different subjects. Our results indicate that the system has an accuracy rate of approximately 90% while meeting our requirements. We are now …
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J Lester, T Choudhury, G Borriello - International conference on pervasive computing, 2006