DocumentCode
2944223
Title
Adaptive Activity Spotting Based on Event Rates
Author
Amft, Oliver
Author_Institution
Signal Process. Syst., Tech. Univ. Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
fYear
2010
fDate
7-9 June 2010
Firstpage
169
Lastpage
176
Abstract
To date many activity spotting approaches are static: once the system is trained and deployed it does not change anymore. There are substantial shortcomings of this approach, specifically spotting performance is hampered when patterns or sensor noise level changes. In this work an unsupervised sensitivity adaptation mechanism is proposed for activity event spotting based on expected activity event rates. The expected event rate for activity spotting was derived from the generalisation metric used in information retrieval. To illustrate generalisation effects and depict relations of spotting performance and event rate, different event rates were simulated and their precision-recall spotting performance analysed. Subsequently, the sensitivity adaptation concept is presented and evaluated. For this purpose two large datasets from personal healthcare applications were considered to explore benefits and limitations of this adaptation approach: recognition of drinking motions from inertial sensors and chewing strokes from sound. Results showed up to 28% spotting performance increase for event rate adapted operation, confirming performance benefits for sensitivity adaptation. The approach will be most applicable in situations, where estimated event rate statistics show low variance and long monitoring durations allow effective sensitivity adaptations.
Keywords
Acoustic sensors; Adaptive signal processing; Computer networks; Feedback; Information retrieval; Noise level; Pervasive computing; Sensor systems; Wearable computers; Wearable sensors; activtiy spotting; adaptive recognition; pattern event detection; unsupervised recogntition;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Newport Beach, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7087-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SUTC.2010.63
Filename
5504685
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