2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21030768
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Activity Recognition for Ambient Assisted Living with Videos, Inertial Units and Ambient Sensors

Abstract: Worldwide demographic projections point to a progressively older population. This fact has fostered research on Ambient Assisted Living, which includes developments on smart homes and social robots. To endow such environments with truly autonomous behaviours, algorithms must extract semantically meaningful information from whichever sensor data is available. Human activity recognition is one of the most active fields of research within this context. Proposed approaches vary according to the input modality and … Show more

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“…This type of IB can impact on individuals, communities and cultures linked through myriad sensory devices in a dynamic environment, developing “architectural responsiveness” [ 158 ]. Such IB relies on ambient recognition and intelligence to collect human activities and environmental data [ 159 ], presenting an augmented space, or so-called “ sensponsive architecture ” [ 43 ]. In addition, smart environments do not just enable individuals’ interactions with their surroundings, but also support social CBs with the physical environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of IB can impact on individuals, communities and cultures linked through myriad sensory devices in a dynamic environment, developing “architectural responsiveness” [ 158 ]. Such IB relies on ambient recognition and intelligence to collect human activities and environmental data [ 159 ], presenting an augmented space, or so-called “ sensponsive architecture ” [ 43 ]. In addition, smart environments do not just enable individuals’ interactions with their surroundings, but also support social CBs with the physical environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, we review some of the recent AAL-based technologies that have focused on activity recognition and analysis in Smart Homes. An activity recognition framework was proposed by Ranieri et al [46] for AAL of elderly in Smart Homes. The framework focused on studying various parameters of user interaction data from videos, wearable sensors, and ambient sensors to analyze activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, smartphone-based sensors are not sufficiently adept at tracking the user's activities relating to hand movements or gestures, for example, eating, smoking, drinking, tooth brushing, etc. Henceforth, the researchers emphasized using heterogeneous and multimodal sensors for AR [29][30][31][32], which has enhanced AR system performance in most cases. Most of the existing AR methods are generally developed and implemented in restricted environments and settings to learn and identify a particular set of human activities [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%