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Fioranelli, F. (author), Guendel, Ronny (author), Kruse, N.C. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author)
Driven by its contactless sensing capabilities and the lack of optical images being recorded, radar technology has been recently investigated in the context of human healthcare. This includes a broad range of applications, such as human activity classification, fall detection, gait and mobility analysis, and monitoring of vital signs such as...
conference paper 2023
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Kruse, N.C. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author)
Due to numerous benefits, radar is considered as an important sensor for human activity classification. The problem of classifying continuous sequences of activities of unconstrained duration has been studied in this work. To tackle this challenge, a radar data processing method utilizing point transformer networks has been proposed. The method...
conference paper 2023
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Yang, Shufan (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Cadart, Pierre (author), Fix, Jeremy (author), Ren, Chengfang (author), Manfredi, Giovanni (author), Letertre, Thierry (author)
journal article 2023
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O'Dwyer Wha Binda, Jahson (author)
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of patients for issues relating to mental illness. To this effect to help with this increase, schema mode assessment through a conversation agent is being used to conduct schema therapy, a form of psychological treatment. To train such an agent, training data labeled by humans is necessary...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Fioranelli, F. (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author)
In this paper, radar sensing in the domain of human healthcare is discussed, specifically looking at the typical applications of human activity classification (including fall detection), gait analysis and gait parameters extraction, and vital signs monitoring such as respiration and heartbeat. A brief overview of open research challenges and...
conference paper 2021
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Guendel, Ronny (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author)
In this paper, we investigate the classification of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) by using a pulsed ultra-wideband radar. Specifically, we focus on contiguous activities that can be inseparable in time and share a common transition, such as walking and falling. The range-time data domain is deliberately exploited to determine transitions from...
conference paper 2020
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Liu Cheng, Alexander (author)
This essay promotes Artificial Intelligence (AI) via Machine Learning (ML) as a fundamental enabler of technically intelligent built-environments. It does this by detailing ML’s successful application within three deployment domains: (1) Human Activity Recognition, (2) Object as well as Facial-Identity and -Expression Recognition, and (3) Speech...
journal article 2018
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Viering, T.J. (author)
In many settings in practice it is expensive to obtain labeled data while unlabeled data is abundant. This is problematic if one wants to train accurate (supervised) predictive models. The main idea behind active learning is that models can perform better with less labeled data, if the model may choose the data from which it learns. Active...
master thesis 2016
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Gonzalez Godinez, L.A. (author)
Wearable devices have paved way for several context-aware applications in the field of health-care and sports to improve the well-being of users and their performance for human augmentation. During rehabilitation patients need accurate feedback that can empower and improve the speed of recovery. On the other hand competitive athletes need a...
master thesis 2016
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Krishnakumari, P.K. (author)
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease which is hard to diagnose objectively and may vary based on the surgeon. This disease is usually diagnosed by measuring several characteristic features of Hip X-rays mainly the joint distance between the femoral head and acetabular cup. Hip joint distance reduction is a clear symptom of...
master thesis 2015
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Van Tulder, G. (author)
Recent advances in importance-weighted active learning solve many of the problems of traditional active learning strategies. But does importance-weighted active learning also produce a reusable sample selection? This thesis explains why reusability can be a problem, how importance-weighted active learning removes some of the barriers to...
master thesis 2012
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