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Obada Issa and Tamer Shanableh
This paper proposes a novel approach to activity recognition where videos are compressed using video coding to generate feature vectors based on compression variables. We propose to eliminate the temporal domain of feature vectors by computing the mean a...
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André B. Peres, Mário C. Espada, Fernando J. Santos, Ricardo A. M. Robalo, Amândio A. P. Dias, Jesús Muñoz-Jiménez, Andrei Sancassani, Danilo A. Massini and Dalton M. Pessôa Filho
This paper presents a comparison of mathematical and cinematic motion analysis regarding the accuracy of the detection of alterations in the patterns of positional sequence during biceps-curl lifting exercise. Two different methods, one with and one with...
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Hossein Shahverdi, Mohammad Nabati, Parisa Fard Moshiri, Reza Asvadi and Seyed Ali Ghorashi
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been a popular area of research in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Human?Computer Interaction (HCI) over the past decade. The objective of this field is to detect human activities through numeric or visual representa...
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Anne Fischer, Alexandre Beiderwellen Bedrikow, Iris D. Tommelein, Konrad Nübel and Johannes Fottner
As in manufacturing with its Industry 4.0 transformation, the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is also being recognized in the construction industry. Specifically, the equipment-intensive construction industry can benefit from using AI....
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Olena Pavliuk, Myroslav Mishchuk and Christine Strauss
Over the last few years, human activity recognition (HAR) has drawn increasing interest from the scientific community. This attention is mainly attributable to the proliferation of wearable sensors and the expanding role of HAR in such fields as healthca...
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