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Human activity recognition of children with wearable devices using LightGBM machine learning

Gábor Csizmadia, Krisztina Liszkai-Peres, Bence Ferdinandy, Ádám Miklósi, Veronika Konok

2022Scientific Reports35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human activity recognition (HAR) using machine learning (ML) methods has been a continuously developed method for collecting and analyzing large amounts of human behavioral data using special wearable sensors in the past decade. Our main goal was to find a reliable method that could automatically detect various playful and daily routine activities in children. We defined 40 activities for ML recognition, and we collected activity motion data by means of wearable smartwatches with a special SensKid software. We analyzed the data of 34 children (19 girls, 15 boys; age range: 6.59-8.38; median age = 7.47). All children were typically developing first graders from three elementary schools. The activity recognition was a binary classification task which was evaluated with a Light Gradient Boosted Machine (LGBM) learning algorithm, a decision tree based method with a threefold cross validation. We used the sliding window technique during the signal processing, and we aimed at finding the best window size for the analysis of each behavior element to achieve the most effective settings. Seventeen activities out of 40 were successfully recognized with AUC values above 0.8. The window size had no significant effect. In summary, the LGBM is a very promising solution for HAR. In line with previous findings, our results provide a firm basis for a more precise and effective recognition system that can make human behavioral analysis faster and more objective.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerComputer scienceActivity recognitionMachine learningArtificial intelligenceTask (project management)SmartwatchRandom forestSliding window protocolDecision treeBinary classificationWearable technologyWindow (computing)Support vector machineEmbedded systemEconomicsManagementOperating systemContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsInfant Development and Preterm Care