Activity Recognition
Jindong Wang (),
Yiqiang Chen () and
Chunyu Hu ()
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Jindong Wang: Microsoft Research Asia
Yiqiang Chen: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology
Chunyu Hu: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology
A chapter in Machine Learning for Data Science Handbook, 2023, pp 659-680 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter presents an overview of human activity recognition (HAR). In ubiquitous computing, it is of extreme importance to sense and understand human’s behaviors and activities, which can then be used as information to other high-level activities. In this chapter, firstly we briefly introduce the basics of HAR and its applications in ubiquitous computing. Then, we introduce the main procedures of HAR, followed by more detailed components: data preprocessing and feature engineering, model building, and evaluations. Finally, we present some grand challenges in HAR that could be improved in the future. We hope through this chapter, readers will have a basic understanding of HAR and how to perform successful HAR.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24628-9_29
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