Presentation 2018-06-02
Simultaneous recognition of human activities and locations based on sensor array
Shoichi Ichimura, Qiangfu Zhao,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, smart homes for senior care have attracted great attention in Japan. But a smart home has a privacy issue. A smart home with a video camera or a microphone potentially can obtain user sensitive information and therefore may violate the resident's privacy. The purpose of this research is to investigate some technology for constructing smart homes that preserve the resident's privacy. In this paper, we use a sensor-array consisting of 15 infrared sensors to recognize the user locations and activities. The model used is a multi-layer perceptron. Experimental results show that the recognition rate is close to 100% if the subject stays in the same place and repeats the same activity for more than 2 or 3 seconds.
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Keyword(in English) Smart homesensor arraymachine learningmultilayer perceptronprivacy-preservingPIR sensoractivity recognitionlocation recognition
Paper # SC2018-11
Date of Issue 2018-05-25 (SC)

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Committee SC
Conference Date 2018/6/1(2days)
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Place (in English) UBIC 3D Theater, University of Aizu
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Topics (in English) Service Computing for the 4th Industrial Revolution and Other Issues
Chair Masahide Nakamura(Kobe Univ.)
Vice Chair Shinji Kikuchi(Univ. of Aizu) / Yoji Yamato(NTT)
Secretary Shinji Kikuchi(NEC) / Yoji Yamato(Fujitsu Lab.)
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Registration To Technical Committee on Service Computing
Language ENG
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Title (in English) Simultaneous recognition of human activities and locations based on sensor array
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Smart homesensor arraymachine learningmultilayer perceptronprivacy-preservingPIR sensoractivity recognitionlocation recognition
1st Author's Name Shoichi Ichimura
1st Author's Affiliation University of Aizu(Univ. of Aizu)
2nd Author's Name Qiangfu Zhao
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Aizu(Univ. of Aizu)
Date 2018-06-02
Paper # SC2018-11
Volume (vol) vol.118
Number (no) SC-72
Page pp.pp.59-64(SC),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2018-05-25 (SC)