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A fall alert system with prior-fall activity identification (2201.02803v1)

Published 8 Jan 2022 in cs.LG and eess.SP

Abstract: Falling, especially in the elderly, is a critical issue to care for and surveil. There have been many studies focusing on fall detection. However, from our survey, there is still no research indicating the prior-fall activities, which we believe that they have a strong correlation with the intensity of the fall. The purpose of this research is to develop a fall alert system that also identifies prior-fall activities. First, we want to find a suitable location to attach a sensor to the body. We created multiple-spot on-body devices to collect various activity data. We used that dataset to train 5 different classification models. We selected the XGBoost classification model for detecting a prior-fall activity and the chest location for use in fall detection from a comparison of the detection accuracy. We then tested 3 existing fall detection threshold algorithms to detect fall and fall to their knees first, and selected the 3-phase threshold algorithm of Chaitep and Chawachat [3] in our system. From the experiment, we found that the fall detection accuracy is 88.91%, the fall to their knees first detection accuracy is 91.25%, and the average accuracy of detection of prior-fall activities is 86.25%. Although we use an activity dataset of young to middle-aged adults (18-49 years), we are confident that this system can be developed to monitor activities before the fall, especially in the elderly, so that caretakers can better manage the situation.

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Authors (4)
  1. Pisol Ruenin (1 paper)
  2. Sarayut Techakaew (1 paper)
  3. Patsakorn Towatrakool (1 paper)
  4. Jakarin Chawachat (2 papers)

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