Sensor-based Data Acquisition via Ubiquitous Device to Detect Muscle Strength Training Activities

Elizabeth Wianto, Hapnes Toba, Chien-Hsu Chen, Maya Malinda
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Maintaining a high quality of life through physical activities (PA) to prevent health decline is crucial. However, the relationship between individuals' health status, PA preferences, and motion factors is complex. PA discussions consistently show a positive correlation with healthy aging experiences, but no explicit relation to specific types of musculoskeletal exercises. Taking advantage of the increasingly widespread existence of smartphones, especially in Indonesia, this research utilizes embedded sensors for Human Activity Recognition (HAR). Based on 25 participants' data, performing nine types of selected motion, this study has successfully identified important sensor attributes that play important roles in the right and left hands for muscle strength motions as the basis for developing machine learning models with the LSTM algorithm.
基于传感器的数据采集,通过无处不在的设备检测肌肉力量训练活动
通过体育活动(PA)保持高质量的生活,以防止健康下降是至关重要的。然而,个体健康状况、PA偏好和运动因素之间的关系是复杂的。PA讨论一致显示与健康的衰老经历呈正相关,但与特定类型的肌肉骨骼锻炼没有明确的关系。利用智能手机日益普及的优势,特别是在印度尼西亚,本研究利用嵌入式传感器进行人类活动识别(HAR)。基于25名参与者的数据,执行9种选定的运动,本研究成功地识别了在右手和左手肌肉力量运动中起重要作用的重要传感器属性,作为使用LSTM算法开发机器学习模型的基础。
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