Behavioural Pattern Identification in a Smart Home Using Binary Similarity and Dissimilarity Measures

Sawsan M. Mahmoud, Ahmad Lotfi, C. Langensiepen
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The aim of this paper is to examine the suitability of binary similarity and dissimilarity measures in identifying frequent and abnormal human behavioural patterns in a smart home. There has been an increasing interest in this subject to help the elderly and disabled people to live alone in their own homes with little help and support from their carer. Similarity and dissimilarity measures have been applied for a wide range of pattern recognition tasks such as character recognition, image retrieval, etc. In this work, the binary similarity and dissimilarity indices are used on data generated from occupancy sensors including door and motion sensors in a smart home. These sensors indicate the presence and absence of the occupant in a specific area in the home. Many measures are introduced in the literature, the focus in this paper is on the measures that give credits to both the positive matches and the mismatching between two sensor values. This paper first gives an overview of the similarity measures to find the most common patterns and then dissimilarity or distance measures are used to identify unexpected or abnormal data. Data from two different case studies are used to validate the accuracy of these measurements.
使用二元相似性和不相似性度量的智能家居行为模式识别
本文的目的是研究在识别智能家居中频繁和异常的人类行为模式的二元相似性和不相似性措施的适用性。帮助老年人和残疾人在没有照顾者的帮助和支持下独自生活在自己家里,这一主题越来越引起人们的兴趣。相似度和不相似度度量已广泛应用于字符识别、图像检索等模式识别任务中。在这项工作中,二元相似度和不相似度指标用于智能家居中门禁和运动传感器等占用传感器产生的数据。这些传感器指示居住者在家中特定区域的存在和缺席。文献中介绍了许多措施,本文的重点是对两个传感器值之间的正匹配和不匹配都给予信任的措施。本文首先概述了相似度度量来发现最常见的模式,然后使用不相似度或距离度量来识别意外或异常数据。来自两个不同案例研究的数据被用来验证这些测量的准确性。
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