Use of low-resolution infrared pixel array for passive human motion movement and recognition

Yordanka Karayaneva, Samuel Baker, Bo Tan, Yanguo Jing

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Abstract

The daily monitoring of ageing population is a current issue which can be effectively tackled by applying daily activity monitoring via smart sensing technology. The purpose of the monitoring is mostly aimed at collecting health conditional related activity awareness and emergency events detection. This is a pilot study that uses low pixel resolution infrared sensors for nonintrusive human activity detection and recognition without body attachments and taking of individual image. In this work, we design and implement a multiple IR sensors system and a serial experiment to verify the availability of applying low-resolution IR data for human activity recognition for both single and multiple target scenarios in the healthcare context. In the experimental setup, the sensor system achieves 82.44% accuracy in general and reaches 100% accuracy rate for some particular activities. The work proves that the low-resolution IR information is an effective metric for human activity monitoring in healthcare applications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference 32
PublisherBCS Learning & Development Ltd.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference - Belfast, United Kingdom
Duration: 4 Jul 20186 Jul 2018

Conference

Conference32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBelfast
Period4/07/186/07/18

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