Deep learning models for real-life human activity recognition from smartphone sensor data
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Deep learning models for real-life human activity recognition from smartphone sensor dataDate
2023-12Citation
Garcia-Gonzalez, D., Rivero, D., Fernandez-Blanco, E., & Luaces, M. R. (2023). Deep learning models for real-life human activity recognition from smartphone sensor data. Internet of Things, 24, 100925. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2023.100925
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[Abstract]: Nowadays, the field of human activity recognition (HAR) is a remarkably hot topic within the scientific community. Given the low cost, ease of use and high accuracy of the sensors from different wearable devices and smartphones, more and more researchers are opting to do their bit in this area. However, until very recently, all the work carried out in this field was done in laboratory conditions, with very few similarities with our daily lives. This paper will focus on this new trend of integrating all the knowledge acquired so far into a real-life environment. Thus, a dataset already published following this philosophy was used. In this way, this work aims to be able to identify the different actions studied there. In order to perform this classification, this paper explores new designs and architectures for models inspired by the ones which have yielded the best results in the literature. More specifically, different configurations of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) have been tested, but on real-life conditions instead of laboratory ones. It is worth mentioning that the hybrid models formed from these techniques yielded the best results, with a peak accuracy of 94.80% on the dataset used.
Keywords
HAR
CNN
LSTM
Real life
Smartphones
Sensors
CNN
LSTM
Real life
Smartphones
Sensors
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The original complete dataset, as well as some of the scripts used to preprocess its data, can be found online at http://lbd.udc.es/research/real-life-HAR-dataset
. Likewise, these have also been uploaded to Mendeley Data (https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/3xm88g6m6d/2). In addition, the code used for the entire data preparation and experimentation in this work is available online at http://gitlab.lbd.org.es/dgarcia/deep-learning-models-har
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2542-6605