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This repository contains resources used and described in the related paper. The repository is structured as follows: code/: Code implementation and evaluation of OPTWIN, experimented using OPPORTUNITY dataset. data/: Preprocessed dataset used for this paper. paper/: Formal description of the algorithm and evaluation result. presentation/: PDF of paper presentation from MobiQuitous 2016. Abstract Multi-activity recognition in the urban environment is a challenging task. This is largely attributed to the influence of urban dynamics, the variety of the label sets, and the heterogeneous nature of sensor data that arrive irregularly and at different rates. One of the first tasks in multi-activity recognition is temporal segmentation. A common temporal segmentation method is the sliding window approach with a fixed window size, which is widely used for single activity recognition. In order to recognise multiple activities from heterogeneous sensor streams, we propose a new time windowing technique that can optimally extract segments with multiple activity labels. The mixture of activity labels causes the impurity in the corresponding temporal segment. Hence, larger window size imposes higher impurity in temporal segments while increasing class separability. In addition, the combination of labels from multiple activity label sets (i.e. number of unique multi-activity) may decrease as impurity increases. Naturally, these factors will affect the performance of classification task. In our proposed technique, the optimal window size is found by gaining the balance between minimising impurity and maximising class separability in temporal segments. As a result, it accelerates the learning process for recognising multiple activities (such as higher level and atomic human activities under different environment contexts) in comparison to laborious tasks of sensitivity analysis. The evaluation was validated by experiments on a real-world dataset for recognising multiple human activities in a smart environment. Subjects
Distributed Computing |
Data stream processing |
Information and Computing Sciences |
Multi-activity recognition |
Multi-objective function |
Multivariate sensor streams |
Optimal window size |
Temporal segmentation |
Ubiquitous Computing |
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