Personalization and adaptation to the medium and context in a fall detection system.

David Naranjo-Hernandez, Laura M Roa, Javier Reina-Tosina, Miguel Angel Estudillo-Valderrama
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Abstract

The main objective of this paper is to present a distributed processing architecture that explicitly integrates capabilities for its continuous adaptation to the medium, the context, and the user. This architecture is applied to a falling detection system through: 1) an optimization module that finds the optimal operation parameters for the detection algorithms of the system devices; 2) a distributed processing architecture that provides capabilities for remote firmware update of the smart sensors. The smart sensor also provides an estimation of activities of daily living (ADL), which results very useful in monitoring of the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. The developed experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of the system and specifically, the accuracy of the proposed algorithms and procedures (100% success for impact detection, 100% sensitivity and 95.68% specificity rates for fall detection, and 100% success for ADL level classification). Although the experiments have been developed with a cohort of young volunteers, the personalization and adaption mechanisms of the proposed architecture related to the concepts of "design for all" and "design space" will significantly ease the adaptation of the system for its application to the elderly.

跌倒检测系统中对媒介和环境的个性化和适应性。
本文的主要目标是提出一种分布式处理体系结构,该体系结构显式地集成了对媒介、上下文和用户的持续适应的功能。该架构通过以下方式应用于跌落检测系统:1)优化模块,为系统器件的检测算法寻找最优运行参数;2)分布式处理架构,为智能传感器的远程固件更新提供能力。智能传感器还提供日常生活活动(ADL)的估计,这对老年人和慢性病患者的监测非常有用。开发的实验证明了系统的可行性,特别是所提出的算法和程序的准确性(冲击检测100%成功,跌倒检测100%灵敏度和95.68%特异性,ADL水平分类100%成功)。虽然这些实验是由一群年轻志愿者进行的,但所提出的建筑的个性化和适应机制与“为所有人设计”和“设计空间”的概念有关,将大大简化系统的适应,使其适用于老年人。
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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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