无处不在的单一居民智能家居中的人类活动识别:技术水平

Asma Benmansour, A. Bouchachia, M. Feham
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老年人的人数不断增加,加上缺乏管理老年人的基础设施,使人们认识到通过开发辅助技术使他们在家中生活的重要性。最近对后者的研究集中在人类活动识别(HAR)上。HAR旨在通过传感器读数识别家中特定居民的动作顺序。在老年护理应用中,HAR通过监测老年人的日常生活活动(ADLs)的完成情况,允许对老年人的身体和认知能力进行持续评估。在识别步骤之后,辅助技术可能会介入,为他们提供必要的支持,使他们能够在家中独立生活。单驻地HAR的大部分工作已经在计算机视觉中完成。因为HAR通常是在私人环境中执行的(即智能家居),基于摄像头的解决方案由于人类隐私问题而不适合。近年来,许多研究人员对使用普适传感器识别单个居住adl感兴趣。本文综述了近年来在普适单户智能家居中应用HAR的方法。它介绍了这一领域的最新发展,并突出了尚未解决的问题。
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Human activity recognition in pervasive single resident smart homes: State of art
The increasing number of elderly persons, in addition to the lack of infrastructures designed to manage them brings an awareness of the importance of maintaining them at home by developing assistive technologies. Recent research on the latter focused on Human Activity Recognition (HAR). HAR aims to recognize the sequence of actions by a specific resident at home using sensor readings. In eldercare applications, HAR allows for a continuous evaluation of older people physical and cognitive capabilities by monitoring the completion of their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). After the recognition step, assistive technologies may intervene to provide them with the necessary support to live independently at home. Most of the work in single resident HAR has been done in computer vision. Because, HAR is generally performed in a private setting (i.e. smart homes), the camera based solution would not be suitable due to human privacy concerns. Recently, many researchers are interested in the use of pervasive sensors to recognize single resident ADLs. This paper reviews recent approaches applied for HAR in pervasive single resident smart homes. It presents the latest developments and highlights the open issues in this field.
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