Sensors (Sep 2014)

A Lightweight Hierarchical Activity Recognition Framework Using Smartphone Sensors

  • Manhyung Han,
  • Jae Hun Bang,
  • Chris Nugent,
  • Sally McClean,
  • Sungyoung Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140916181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
pp. 16181 – 16195

Abstract

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Activity recognition for the purposes of recognizing a user’s intentions using multimodal sensors is becoming a widely researched topic largely based on the prevalence of the smartphone. Previous studies have reported the difficulty in recognizing life-logs by only using a smartphone due to the challenges with activity modeling and real-time recognition. In addition, recognizing life-logs is difficult due to the absence of an established framework which enables the use of different sources of sensor data. In this paper, we propose a smartphone-based Hierarchical Activity Recognition Framework which extends the Naïve Bayes approach for the processing of activity modeling and real-time activity recognition. The proposed algorithm demonstrates higher accuracy than the Naïve Bayes approach and also enables the recognition of a user’s activities within a mobile environment. The proposed algorithm has the ability to classify fifteen activities with an average classification accuracy of 92.96%.

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