Presentation 2012-10-04
A Motion Recognition Platform for Real-world Performances and Its Actual Uses
Tsutomu TERADA,
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Abstract(in English) Our research group has established a platform of activity recognition using wearable sensors such as accelerometers and gyro sensors [17],[18]. It includes Wearable Toolkit [1] as an engine of activity recognition with various recognition algorithms [13]~[16], tools and mechanisms [2]~[5] for various purpose such as security management and low power consumption [9]~[11], and hardware management mechanism [6]~[8]. In addition, we also applied such mechanism to actual performances and systems in real-world, such as motorbike race supporting system [19], context-aware navigation systems [20],[21], jogging support [22], wearable dancing musical instruments [23], context-aware donation boxes [26], wearable MC system [24], wearable DJ system [25], unit musical instruments [27], context-aware drum sticks [28], and performer support system in a stuffed suit [29]. In this talk, we show challenges on motion recognition techniques using wearable sensors [30], by introducing these techniques and systems.
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Keyword(in English) Activity recognition / wearable sensors / performance
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Conference Date 2012/9/27(1days)
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Title (in English) A Motion Recognition Platform for Real-world Performances and Its Actual Uses
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Keyword(1) Activity recognition
Keyword(2) wearable sensors
Keyword(3) performance
1st Author's Name Tsutomu TERADA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University()
Date 2012-10-04
Paper # PRMU2012-54
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 225
Page pp.pp.-
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