Title :
An automatic acoustic bathroom monitoring system
Author :
Chen, Jianfeng ; Zhang, Jianmin ; Kam, Alvin Harvey ; Shue, Louis
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Infocomm Res., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
A key element in caring for and treating elderly people who are exhibiting symptoms of dementia is understanding the patterns within their activities of daily living (ADL). One class of ADL of importance to both caregivers and doctors is personal hygiene activities within the bathroom, which typically cannot be observed directly for reasons of privacy. An automated bathroom activity monitoring system based on acoustics is described. The system is designed to recognize and classify different activities occurring within a bathroom based on sound. At the end of the day, it summarizes all detected activities and automatically generates a customized personal hygiene behavioral report for the benefit of caregivers and geriatric clinicians. This novel system consists of an infrared sensor which detects entry into the bathroom, a microphone sensor with its associated pre-amplifier circuitry and a laptop running our special software which detects and recognizes sound events in real-time using hidden Markov models (HMMs). Experiments were performed on an actual bathroom and preliminary results are encouraging with most sound recognition accuracy being above 87%.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; computerised monitoring; geriatrics; health care; hidden Markov models; hygiene; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; pattern classification; signal classification; activities of daily living; activity classification; activity recognition; automated bathroom activity monitoring system; automatic acoustic bathroom monitoring system; caregivers; customized personal hygiene behavioral report; dementia; elderly people; geriatric clinicians; hidden Markov models; infrared sensor; microphone sensor; personal hygiene activities; sound event detection; sound recognition accuracy; Acoustic signal detection; Computerized monitoring; Dementia; Event detection; Geriatrics; Hidden Markov models; Infrared detectors; Infrared sensors; Privacy; Senior citizens;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2005. ISCAS 2005. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8834-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2005.1464946