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Radar Classification of Contiguous Activities of Daily Living

Published 17 Dec 2019 in eess.SP and cs.LG | (2001.01556v2)

Abstract: We consider radar classifications of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) which can prove beneficial in fall detection, analysis of daily routines, and discerning physical and cognitive human conditions. We focus on contiguous motion classifications which follow and commensurate with the human ethogram of possible motion sequences. Contiguous motions can be closely connected with no clear time gap separations. In the proposed motion classification approach, we utilize the Radon transform applied to the radar range-map to detect the translation motion, whereas an energy detector is used to provide the onset and offset times of in-place motions, such as sitting down and standing up. It is shown that motion classifications give different results when performed forward and backward in time. The number of classes, thereby classification rates, considered by a classifier, is made variable depending on the current motion state and the possible transitioning activities in and out of the state. Motion examples are provided to delineate the performance of the proposed approach under typical sequences of human motions.

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