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Wearable Sensors for Evaluation Over Smart Home Using Sequential Minimization Optimization-based Random Forest

Neeraj Gupta, S. Janani, R. Dilip, Ravi Hosur, Abhay Chaturvedi, Ankur Gupta

2022International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS)24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In our everyday life records, human activity identification utilizing MotionNode sensors is becoming more and more prominent. A difficult issue in ubiquitous computing and HCI is providing reliable data on human actions and behaviors. In this study, we put forward a practical methodology for incorporating statistical data into Sequential Minimization Optimization-based random forests. In order to extract useful features, we first prepared a 1-Dimensional Hadamard transform wavelet and a 1-Dimensional Local Binary Pattern-dependent extraction technique. Over two benchmark datasets, the University of Southern California-Human Activities Dataset, and the IM-Sporting Behaviors datasets, we employed sequential minimum optimization together with Random Forest to classify activities. Experimental findings demonstrate that our suggested model may successfully be utilized to identify strong human actions for matters related to efficiency and accuracy, and may challenge with existing cutting-edge approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Random forestComputer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Hadamard transformWearable computerActivity recognitionMinificationIdentification (biology)Machine learningArtificial intelligenceData miningEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionWearable technologyBinary numberMathematicsGeographyBotanyBiologyGeodesyProgramming languageArithmeticEmbedded systemMathematical analysisVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsIoT-based Smart Home Systems
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