Hybrid model-based motion recognition for smartphone users

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This paper presents a hybrid model solution for user motion recognition. The use of a single classifier in motion recognition models does not guarantee a high recognition rate. To enhance the motion recognition rate, a hybrid model consisting of decision trees and artificial neural networks is proposed. We define six user motions commonly performed in an indoor environment. To demonstrate the performance of the proposed model, we conduct a real field test with ten subjects (five males and five females). Experimental results show that the proposed model provides a more accurate recognition rate compared to that of other single classifiers.

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Shin, B., Kim, C., Kim, J. H., Lee, S., Kee, C., & Lee, T. (2014). Hybrid model-based motion recognition for smartphone users. ETRI Journal, 36(6), 1016–1022. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.14.0113.1159

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