Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology (Dec 2021)

BRAIN-INSPIRED SPIKING NEURAL NETWORKS FOR WI-FI BASED HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITION

  • Yee Leong Tan,
  • Yan Chiew Wong,
  • Syafeeza Ahmad Radzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/jjcit.71-1629096728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 363 – 372

Abstract

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Human activities can be recognised through reflections of wireless signals which solve the problem of privacy concerns and restriction of the application environment in vision-based recognition. Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) for human activity recognition (HAR) using Wi-Fi signals has been proposed in this work. SNNs are inspired by information processing in biology and processed in a massively parallel fashion. The proposed method reduces processing resources while still maintaining accuracy through using frail but robust to noise spiking signals for information transfer. The performance of HAR by SNNs is compared with other machine learning (ML) networks such as LSTM, Bi-LSTM and GRU models. Significant reduction in memory usage while still having accuracy that is on a par with other ML networks has been observed. More than 70% saving in memory usage has been achieved in SNNs compared with the other existing ML networks, making SNNs potential solutions for edge computing in industrial revolution 4.0. [JJCIT 2021; 7(4.000): 363-372]

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