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Generative Resident Separation and Multi-label Classification for Multi-person Activity Recognition (2404.07245v1)
Published 10 Apr 2024 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and eess.SP
Abstract: This paper presents two models to address the problem of multi-person activity recognition using ambient sensors in a home. The first model, Seq2Res, uses a sequence generation approach to separate sensor events from different residents. The second model, BiGRU+Q2L, uses a Query2Label multi-label classifier to predict multiple activities simultaneously. Performances of these models are compared to a state-of-the-art model in different experimental scenarios, using a state-of-the-art dataset of two residents in a home instrumented with ambient sensors. These results lead to a discussion on the advantages and drawbacks of resident separation and multi-label classification for multi-person activity recognition.
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- Xi Chen (1036 papers)
- Julien Cumin (7 papers)
- Fano Ramparany (5 papers)
- Dominique Vaufreydaz (21 papers)