A typology of wearable activity recognition and interaction

Manuel Dietrich, Kristof Van Laerhoven
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Abstract

In this paper, we will provide a typology of sensor-based activity recognition and interaction, which we call wearable activity recognition. The typology will focus on a conceptual level regarding the relation between persons and computing systems. Two paradigms, first the activity based seamless and obtrusive interaction and second activity-tracking for reflection, are seen as predominant. The conceptual approach will lead to the key term of this technology research, which is currently underexposed in a wider and conceptual understanding: human action/activity. Modeling human action as a topic for human-computer interaction (HCI) in general exists since its beginning. We will apply two classic theories which are influential in the HCI research to the application of wearable activity recognition. It is both a survey and a critical reflection on these concepts. As a further goal of our approach, we argue for the relevance and the benefits this typology can have. Beside practical consequences, a typology of the human-computer relation and the discussion of the key term activity can be a medium for exchange which other disciplines. Especially when applications become more serious, for example in health care, a typology including a wider mutual understanding can be useful for cooperations with non-technical practitioners e.g. doctors or psychologists.
可穿戴活动识别和互动的类型
在本文中,我们将提供一种基于传感器的活动识别和交互类型,我们称之为可穿戴活动识别。类型学将侧重于关于人与计算系统之间关系的概念层面。两种范式,第一种是基于无缝和突兀交互的活动,第二种是基于反思的活动跟踪,被认为是主要的。概念性的方法将导致这项技术研究的关键术语,目前在更广泛和概念性的理解中暴露不足:人类行为/活动。人类行为建模作为人机交互(HCI)的一个主题从一开始就普遍存在。我们将在HCI研究中有影响的两个经典理论应用于可穿戴活动识别的应用。它既是对这些概念的考察,也是对这些概念的批判性反思。作为我们方法的进一步目标,我们论证了这种类型学的相关性和好处。除了实际后果之外,人机关系的类型学和对关键术语“活动”的讨论可以成为与其他学科交流的媒介。特别是当应用变得更加严肃时,例如在卫生保健领域,包括更广泛的相互理解的类型学对于与非技术从业人员(例如医生或心理学家)的合作可能是有用的。
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