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Yang, Yang (author), Yang, Xiaoyi (author), Sakamoto, Takuya (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Li, Beichen (author), Lang, Yue (author)
In recent years, gait-based person identification has gained significant interest for a variety of applications, including security systems and public security forensics. Meanwhile, this task is faced with the challenge of disguised gaits. When a human subject changes what he or she is wearing or carrying, it becomes challenging to reliably...
journal article 2022
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Yang, Ximei (author), Guendel, Ronny (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
Human activities classification in assisted living is one of the emerging applications of radar. The conventional analysis considers micro-Doppler signatures as the chosen input for feature extraction or deep learning classification algorithms, or, less frequently, other radar data formats such as the range-time, the range-Doppler, or the...
conference paper 2022
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Yang, Kai (author), Abbasi, Qammer H. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author)
Radar is now widely used in human activity classification because of its contactless sensing capabilities, robustness to light conditions and privacy preservation compared to plain optical images. It has great value in elderly care, monitoring accidental falls and abnormal behaviours. Monostatic radar suffers from degradation in performance...
conference paper 2022
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Li, Zhenghui (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Zhang, Lei (author), Yang, Shufan (author)
In personnel recognition based on radar, significant research exists on statistical features extracted from the micro-Doppler signatures, whereas research considering other domains and information such as phase is less developed. This paper presents the use of deep learning methods to integrate both phase and magnitude features from range...
conference paper 2021
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Li, X. (author), He, Y. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Jing, X. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author), Yang, Y. (author)
The performance of deep learning (DL) algorithms for radar-based human motion recognition (HMR) is hindered by the diversity and volume of the available training data. In this article, to tackle the issue of insufficient training data for HMR, we propose an instance-based transfer learning (ITL) method with limited radar micro-Doppler (MD)...
journal article 2020
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Li, X. (author), Li, Zhenghui (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Yang, Shufan (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author)
Radar-based classification of human activities and gait have attracted significant attention with a large number of approaches proposed in terms of features and classification algorithms. A common approach in activity classification attempts to find the algorithm (features plus classifier) that can deal with multiple activities analysed in...
journal article 2020
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Li, Shaoxuan (author), Jia, Mu (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author), Yang, Shufan (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Romain, Olivier (author)
Nowadays, health monitoring issues are increasing as the worldwide population is aging. In this paper, the radar modality is used to classify with radar signature automatically. The classic approach is to extract features from micro-Doppler signatures for classification. This data representation domain has its limitations for activities...
conference paper 2020
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Zheng, Fangfang (author), Li, Jie (author), van Zuylen, H.J. (author), Liu, Xiaobo (author), Yang, Hongtai (author)
The decision making of travelers for route choice and departure time choice depends on the expected travel time and its reliability. A common understanding of reliability is that it is related to several statistical properties of the travel time distribution, especially to the standard deviation of the travel time and also to the skewness....
journal article 2017
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Yang, L. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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