Title :
Weakly Supervised Recognition of Daily Life Activities with Wearable Sensors
Author :
Stikic, Maja ; Larlus, Diane ; Ebert, Sandra ; Schiele, Bernt
Author_Institution :
Adv. Brain Monitoring, Inc., Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract :
This paper considers scalable and unobtrusive activity recognition using on-body sensing for context awareness in wearable computing. Common methods for activity recognition rely on supervised learning requiring substantial amounts of labeled training data. Obtaining accurate and detailed annotations of activities is challenging, preventing the applicability of these approaches in real-world settings. This paper proposes new annotation strategies that substantially reduce the required amount of annotation. We explore two learning schemes for activity recognition that effectively leverage such sparsely labeled data together with more easily obtainable unlabeled data. Experimental results on two public data sets indicate that both approaches obtain results close to fully supervised techniques. The proposed methods are robust to the presence of erroneous labels occurring in real-world annotation data.
Keywords :
body sensor networks; gait analysis; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern recognition; ubiquitous computing; wearable computers; context awareness; fully supervised techniques; labeled training data; on-body sensing; real-world annotation data; supervised learning; unobtrusive activity recognition; weakly supervised daily life activities recognition; wearable computing; wearable sensors; Supervised learning; Training; Wearable computers; Wearable computing; activity recognition; semi-supervised learning.; wearable sensing;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2011.36