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Sensor-based activity recognition of solitary elderly via stigmergy and two-layer framework

With the acceleration of aging process of population structure, the single resident lifestyle is increasing on account of the high cost of care services and the privacy invasion concern. It is essential to monitor the activities of solitary elderly to find the emergency and lifestyle deviation, as i...

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Published in:Engineering applications of artificial intelligence 2020-10, Vol.95, p.103859, Article 103859
Main Authors: Xu, Zimin, Wang, Guoli, Guo, Xuemei
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Language:English
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Summary:With the acceleration of aging process of population structure, the single resident lifestyle is increasing on account of the high cost of care services and the privacy invasion concern. It is essential to monitor the activities of solitary elderly to find the emergency and lifestyle deviation, as independent life cannot be maintained due to physical or mental problems. The unobtrusive systems are the most preferred choice for the real-life long-term monitoring, while the camera and wearable devices based systems are not suitable due to the privacy and uncomfortableness, respectively. We propose a novel sensor-based activity recognition model based on the two-layer multi-granularity framework and the emergent paradigm with marker-based stigmergy. The stigmergy based marking subsystem builds features by aggregating the context-aware information and generating the two-dimensional activity pheromone trail. The two-layer framework consists of coarse-grained and fine-grained classification subsystems. The coarse-grained subsystem identifies whether the input completed activity segmented by the traditional method is easily-confused, and utilizes our generalized segmentation method to increase the inter-cluster distance. The fine-grained subsystem employs machine learning or deep learning classifiers to realize the activity recognition task. The proposed model is a data-driven model based on the information self-organization. It does not need sophisticated domain knowledge, and can fully mine the hidden feature structure containing semantically related information and spatio-temporal characteristics. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
ISSN:0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI:10.1016/j.engappai.2020.103859