Classification of Human Activities Indoors using Microclimate Sensors and Semiconductor Gas Sensors

M. Maciejewska, A. Szczurek, A. Dołęga
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Nowadays, one of important problems faced by people in developed countries is poor indoor air quality (IAQ). Factors, which influence air inside buildings should be recognised for planning actions aimed at the improvement of indoor conditions. Our study was focused on human impact on IAQ. The aim of this work was the classification of the occurrence of occupants activities, which influence IAQ. The classification was based on measurements of indoor air using sensors. The presented analysis was focussed on the kind of sensors that are capable of providing the information which is most relevant for classification. Two groups of such devices were considered. The first included sensors which are typically used in microclimate measurements, i.e. temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration sensor. The second group included semiconductor gas sensors, which are considered as the sources of information about the chemical quality of indoor air. Classification tree was applied as the classifier. The obtained results showed that the measurement data provided by both groups of sensors can be applied for the classification of human activities, with the satisfactory performance. It may be understood that the impact of human activities on indoor air is very broad and may be examined using versatile sources of measurement data.
利用微气候传感器和半导体气体传感器对室内人类活动进行分类
如今,在发达国家,人们面临的一个重要问题是室内空气质量差。影响建筑物内空气的因素应在规划旨在改善室内条件的行动时予以确认。我们的研究重点是人类对室内空气质量的影响。这项工作的目的是对影响室内空气质量的居住者活动的发生进行分类。分类是基于使用传感器对室内空气的测量。所提出的分析主要集中在能够提供与分类最相关的信息的传感器上。考虑了两组这样的装置。第一种包括通常用于小气候测量的传感器,即温度、相对湿度和二氧化碳浓度传感器。第二组包括半导体气体传感器,它们被认为是室内空气化学质量信息的来源。采用分类树作为分类器。结果表明,两组传感器提供的测量数据均可用于人体活动的分类,并具有满意的性能。可以理解的是,人类活动对室内空气的影响非常广泛,可以使用多种测量数据来源进行检查。
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