2013 IEEE International Conference on Body Sensor Networks 2013
DOI: 10.1109/bsn.2013.6575506
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Unsupervised routine profiling in free-living conditions — Can smartphone apps provide insights?

Abstract: In activity recognition and behaviour profiling studies, wearable inertial sensors are commonly used to monitor the subjects' daily activities. However, the need of carrying the sensing devices in addition to personal belongings may prohibit the widespread use of the technologies. On the other hand, smartphones have become ubiquitous and most smartphones are already equipped with similar inertial sensors. Recent studies have proposed the use of smartphone for quantifying the activity and behaviour of the users… Show more

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“…Another smartphone based behavioural profiling system is proposed in [10]. The authors argue that pervasive healthcare monitoring and behaviour profiling can be often achieved at a lower cost using smartphone applications, rather than using customised wearable sensors.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another smartphone based behavioural profiling system is proposed in [10]. The authors argue that pervasive healthcare monitoring and behaviour profiling can be often achieved at a lower cost using smartphone applications, rather than using customised wearable sensors.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%