Zero-Effort Camera-Assisted Calibration Techniques for Wearable Motion Sensors.

Jian Wu, Roozbeh Jafari
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Activity recognition using wearable motion sensors plays an important role in pervasive wellness and healthcare monitoring applications. The activity recognition algorithms are often designed to work with a known orientation of sensors on the body. In the case of accidental displacement of the motion sensors, it is important to identify the new sensor location and orientation. This step, often called calibration or recalibration, requires extra effort from the user to either perform a set of known movements, or enter information about the placement of the sensors manually. In this paper, we propose a camera-assisted calibration approach that does not require any extra effort from the user. The calibration is done seamlessly when the user appears in front of the camera (in our case, a Kinect camera) and performs an arbitrary activity of choice (e.g., walking in front of the camera). We provide experimental results supporting the effectiveness of our approach.

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可穿戴运动传感器的零费力相机辅助校准技术。
使用可穿戴运动传感器的活动识别在普遍的健康和医疗保健监测应用中起着重要作用。活动识别算法通常被设计为与已知的身体上的传感器方向一起工作。在运动传感器发生意外位移的情况下,确定新传感器的位置和方向是很重要的。这一步通常被称为校准或重新校准,需要用户额外的努力来执行一组已知的运动,或者手动输入有关传感器位置的信息。在本文中,我们提出了一种相机辅助校准方法,不需要用户的任何额外努力。当用户出现在摄像头前(在我们的例子中是Kinect摄像头)并执行任意选择的活动(例如,在摄像头前行走)时,校准就会无缝地完成。我们提供了实验结果来支持我们方法的有效性。
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