摘要

Previous studies on physical activity recognition have utilized various fixed window sizes for signal segmentation targeting specific activities. Naturally, an optimum window size varies depending on the characteristics of activity signals and fixed window size will not produce good segmentation for all activities. This paper presents a novel approach to activity signal segmentation for physical activity recognition. Central to the approach is that the window size is adaptively adjusted according to the probability of the signal belongs to a particular activity to achieve the most effective segmentation. In addition, an activity transition diagram for activity recognition is developed to validate the activity transition and improve recognition accuracy. The adaptive sliding window segmentation algorithm and the role of activity transition diagram are described in the context of physical activity recognition. The approach recognizes not only well defined static and dynamic activities, but also transitional activities. The presented approach has been implemented, evaluated and compared with an existing state-of-the-art approach by using internal and public datasets which contains activity signals of dynamic, static and transitional activities. Results have shown that the proposed adaptive sliding window segmentation achieves overall accuracy of 95.4% in all activities considered in the experiments compared to the existing approach which achieved an overall accuracy of 89.9%. The proposed approach achieved an overall accuracy of 96.5% compared to 91.9% overall accuracy with the existing approach when tested on the public dataset.

  • 出版日期2017-7