2011 24th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS)
Download PDF

Abstract

Activity recognition is an important component of patient management in smart homes where high level activities can be learned from low level sensor data. Such activity recognition utilises sensor ID, task order and time of activation to learn about patient behavior, detect anomalies and provide prompts or other interventions. In this paper we use the sensor activation times to calculate durations and then investigate several model-based clustering approaches with a view to discretising the duration data and using such data to improve activity prediction. We explore several popular approaches to characterising such duration data, namely Coxian phase type distributions and Gaussian mixture distributions. We then show how we can utilise the learned clustering components for discretisation. Finally we use simulated data, based on a real smart kitchen deployment, to compare these approaches and evaluate the discretisation results with regard to activity prediction.
Like what you’re reading?
Already a member?Sign In
Member Price
$11
Non-Member Price
$21
Add to CartSign In
Get this article FREE with a new membership!

Related Articles