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Classification of Indoor Human Fall Events Using Deep Learning

Arifa Sultana, Kaushik Deb, Pranab Kumar Dhar, Takeshi Koshiba

2021Entropy35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human fall identification can play a significant role in generating sensor based alarm systems, assisting physical therapists not only to reduce after fall effects but also to save human lives. Usually, elderly people suffer from various kinds of diseases and fall action is a very frequently occurring circumstance at this time for them. In this regard, this paper represents an architecture to classify fall events from others indoor natural activities of human beings. Video frame generator is applied to extract frame from video clips. Initially, a two dimensional convolutional neural network (2DCNN) model is proposed to extract features from video frames. Afterward, gated recurrent unit (GRU) network finds the temporal dependency of human movement. Binary cross-entropy loss function is calculated to update the attributes of the network like weights, learning rate to minimize the losses. Finally, sigmoid classifier is used for binary classification to detect human fall events. Experimental result shows that the proposed model obtains an accuracy of 99%, which outperforms other state-of-the-art models.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceCross entropyConvolutional neural networkClassifier (UML)Binary classificationALARMFrame (networking)Pattern recognition (psychology)Artificial neural networkDeep learningMachine learningSupport vector machineTelecommunicationsMaterials scienceComposite materialContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring