Advancing Location-Invariant and Device-Agnostic Motion Activity Recognition on Wearable Devices
February 06, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Rebecca Adaimi, Abdelkareem Bedri, Jun Gong, Richard Kang, Joanna Arreaza-Taylor, Gerri-Michelle Pascual, Michael Ralph, Gierad Laput
arXiv ID
2402.03714
Category
cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction
Cross-listed
cs.LG
Citations
3
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Wearable sensors have permeated into people's lives, ushering impactful applications in interactive systems and activity recognition. However, practitioners face significant obstacles when dealing with sensing heterogeneities, requiring custom models for different platforms. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the generalizability of motion models across sensor locations. Our analysis highlights this challenge and identifies key on-body locations for building location-invariant models that can be integrated on any device. For this, we introduce the largest multi-location activity dataset (N=50, 200 cumulative hours), which we make publicly available. We also present deployable on-device motion models reaching 91.41% frame-level F1-score from a single model irrespective of sensor placements. Lastly, we investigate cross-location data synthesis, aiming to alleviate the laborious data collection tasks by synthesizing data in one location given data from another. These contributions advance our vision of low-barrier, location-invariant activity recognition systems, catalyzing research in HCI and ubiquitous computing.
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