Recognizing multiuser activities using wireless body sensor networks

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The advances of wireless networking and sensor technology open up an interesting opportunity to infer human activities in a smart home environment. Existing work in this paradigm focuses mainly on recognizing activities of single user. In this work, we focus on the fundamental problem of recognizing activities of multiple users using a wireless body sensor network, and propose a scalable pattern mining approach to recognize both single-and multiuser activities in a unified framework. We exploit Emerging Patterna discriminative knowledge pattern which describes significant changes among activity classes of datafor building activity models and design a scalable, noise-resistant, Emerging Pattern-based Multiuser Activity Recognizer (epMAR) to recognize both single-and multiuser activities. We develop a multimodal, wireless body sensor network for collecting real-world traces in a smart home environment, and conduct comprehensive empirical studies to evaluate our system. Results show that epMAR outperforms existing schemes in terms of accuracy, scalability, and robustness. © 2011 IEEE.

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Gu, T., Wang, L., Chen, H., Tao, X., & Lu, J. (2011). Recognizing multiuser activities using wireless body sensor networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 10(11), 1618–1631. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMC.2011.43

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