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Ding, Chuanwei (author), Zhang, Li (author), Chen, Haoyu (author), Hong, Hong (author), Zhu, Xiaohua (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
Radar-based solutions have attracted great attention in human activity recognition (HAR) for their advantages in accuracy, robustness, and privacy protection. The conventional approaches transform radar signals into feature maps and then directly process them as visual images. While effective, these image-based methods may not be the best...
journal article 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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Cuperman, Rafael (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Ciszewski, M.G. (author)
Action statistics in sports, such as the number of sprints and jumps, along with the details of the corresponding locomotor actions, are of high interest to coaches and players, as well as medical staff. Current video-based systems have the disadvantage that they are costly and not easily transportable to new locations. In this study, we...
journal article 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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Zhang, Xinyu (author), Abbasi, Qammer H. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Le Kernec, Julien (author)
Population ageing has become a severe problem worldwide. Human activity recognition (HAR) can play an important role to provide the elders with in-time healthcare. With the advantages of environmental insensitivity, contactless sensing and privacy protection, radar has been widely used for human activity detection. The micro-Doppler...
conference paper 2022
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Le Kernec, Julien (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Romain, Olivier (author), Bordat, Alexandre (author)
Radar has long been considered an important technology for indoor monitoring and assisted living. As ageing has become a worldwide problem, it causes a huge burden on the government’s healthcare expenses and infrastructure. Radar-based human activity recognition (HAR) is foreseen to become a widespread sensing modality for health monitoring...
conference paper 2022
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Davis-Owusu, K.A. (author), Owusu, Evans (author), Marcenaro, Lucio (author), Regazzoni, Carlo (author), Feijs, Loe (author), Hu, Jun (author)
In this chapter, we investigate the extent to which the real-time bidirectional exchange of activity information can influence context-awareness, social presence, social connectedness, and importantly interpersonal activity synchrony in mediated ambient assisted living (AAL) environments. Additionally, we describe the design, development, and...
book chapter 2019
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