The use of transfer learning for activity recognition in instances of heterogeneous sensing

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Abstract

Transfer learning is a growing field that can address the variability of activity recognition problems by reusing the knowledge from previous experiences to recognise activities from different conditions, resulting in the leveraging of resources such as training and labelling efforts. Although integrating ubiquitous sensing technology and transfer learning seem promising, there are some research opportunities that, if addressed, could accelerate the development of activity recognition. This paper presents TL-FmRADLs; a framework that converges the feature fusion strategy with a teacher/learner approach over the active learning technique to automatise the self-training process of the learner models. Evaluation TL-FmRADLs is conducted over InSync; an open access dataset introduced for the first time in this paper. Results show promising effects towards miti-gating the insufficiency of labelled data available by enabling the learner model to outperform the teacher’s performance.

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Hernandez-Cruz, N., Nugent, C., Zhang, S., & McChesney, I. (2021). The use of transfer learning for activity recognition in instances of heterogeneous sensing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167660

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