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Regression analysis for gesture recognition using passive RFID technology in smart home environments

Bouchard Kevin, Giroux Sylvain, Bouchard Bruno et Bouzouane Abdenour. (2014). Regression analysis for gesture recognition using passive RFID technology in smart home environments. International Journal of Smart Home, 8, (5), p. 245-260.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.14257/ijsh.2014.8.5.22

Résumé

Gesture recognition is a field of research that consists in recognizing patterns of movement performed by a human using his body parts with or without the help of a comprehensive device (a mouse, a laser, etc.). This particular area as attracted a number of researchers over the years that applied such algorithms in a broad range of disciplines. In particular, it was exploited on early research initiatives with pervasive environments to enable simple communication with automation systems. Nowadays, those environments are used for more than automation. Many researchers, in fact, believe it is one of the most promising solutions to the problems related to ageing of the population. Smart homes are seen as an alternative to the full-time support of a semi-autonomous person by healthcare professional and thus also a potentially economically viable solution to the rising cost of such support. However, researchers are still facing many challenges in that regards, such as the comprehension of the context and of the ongoing activity of daily living. In that equation, gesture recognition could help extract more information from the collected data and thus reinforce the context modeling. The knowledge extracted could even help with monitoring of more fine-grained activities and with the understanding of normal or abnormal behaviors. Gesture recognition is often considered as a solved problem since the techniques to perform it work well as soon as we can track accurately. However, in smart environment, tracking is very imprecise and hard to achieve with limited technology (i.e. noninvasive sensors). In this paper, we present a novel gesture recognition algorithm that works under uncertainty, and that is scalable to the precision of the tracking system. The algorithm is based on the tracking of passive RFID tags installed on all everyday life objects in a smart environment. A set of experimentation in simulation and in a real smart home environment is presented. The results are very encouraging despite the very low accuracy of the passive RFID tracking system.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:19754094
Volume:8
Numéro:5
Pages:p. 245-260
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2014
Identifiant unique:10.14257/ijsh.2014.8.5.22
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences mathématiques > Informatique
Sciences de la santé
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département d'informatique et de mathématique
Mots-clés:linear regression, smart home, activity recognition, passive RFID
Déposé le:11 févr. 2021 18:56
Dernière modification:11 févr. 2021 18:56
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