2021
DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12472
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Assessing Daily Patterns Using Home Activity Sensors and Within Period Changepoint Detection

Abstract: We consider the problem of ascertaining daily patterns using passive sensors to establish a baseline for elderly people living alone. The data are whether or not some movement, or human related activity, has occurred in the previous 15 min. We seek to segment the broad patterns within a day, for example, awake/sleep times or potentially more activity around meal-times. To address this problem we use changepoint detection which can segment the day into more/less active times. Traditional changepoint detection m… Show more

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“…Howz is a company who uses unobtrusive passive sensors to ascertain patterns of behaviour and seeks to alert customers to help them to understand changes in their behaviours. Taylor et al (2021) investigate changes in raw activity levels of Howz customers but do not consider the more detailed information collected about what activity is taking place. The larger changes in a persons routine can often be captured by changes in activity levels, but the more subtle changes in a loss of confidence or independence in living can be harder to discern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Howz is a company who uses unobtrusive passive sensors to ascertain patterns of behaviour and seeks to alert customers to help them to understand changes in their behaviours. Taylor et al (2021) investigate changes in raw activity levels of Howz customers but do not consider the more detailed information collected about what activity is taking place. The larger changes in a persons routine can often be captured by changes in activity levels, but the more subtle changes in a loss of confidence or independence in living can be harder to discern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this article, we focus on estimating the probability a sensor will trigger in a 15‐minute interval given the other household sensors. We look at this information on a 24‐hour scale, as previous analysis 5 indicates a household is likely to follow similar routines throughout the day. For example, in the process of getting up we could expect the bedroom door, bathroom door and kettle sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%