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A Device-Orientation Independent Method for Activity Recognition

Published: 07 June 2010 Publication History

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This paper describes an orientation-independent method for detecting activities of daily living based on reference coordinate transformation. With the proposed method, a classification model can be trained using data acquired during a specific sensor orientation and applied to other input signals regardless of the orientation of the device. The technique is validated using activity recognition experiments with four different orientations of a single tri-axial accelerometer placed on the waist of 13 subjects performing a sub-class of activities of daily living. A high subject-independent accuracy of 90.42% has been achieved, reflecting a significant improvement of 11.74% and 16.58%, compared with classification without input transformation and classification with orientation-specific models, respectively.

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BSN '10: Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Body Sensor Networks
June 2010
294 pages
ISBN:9780769540658

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 07 June 2010

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  1. context sensing
  2. device orientation
  3. recognition
  4. subject-independent model

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