Bioelectric potentials of plant for determining human positions

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Abstract

The use of plants as biological monitors to detect human behavior is very interesting to investigate. One benefit is to know the position of elderly people living alone in a house in order to avoid accidents resulting in death because help is not immediate. In this study, we use an association analysis with the particle swarm optimization approach. This method is called MOPAR or multi-objective of particle swarm optimization for numerical association rule mining. Real data sets of the bioelectric potentials of plants were used to obtain rules and to examine the accuracy of the method. This method shows promising results.

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Tahyudin, I., & Nambo, H. (2018). Bioelectric potentials of plant for determining human positions. Sensors and Materials, 30(7), 1509–1516. https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2018.1887

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