A Continuous-Time Model-Based Approach for Activity Recognition in Pervasive Environments

We present a model-based approach to Activity Recognition (AR) in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). The approach leverages an a priori stochastic model termed Continuous-Time Hidden Semi-Markov Model (CT-HSMM), capturing the continuous-time durations of activities and inter-event times. The model is en...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on human-machine systems 2019-08, Vol.49 (4), p.293-303
Hauptverfasser: Biagi, Marco, Carnevali, Laura, Paolieri, Marco, Patara, Fulvio, Vicario, Enrico
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Zusammenfassung:We present a model-based approach to Activity Recognition (AR) in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). The approach leverages an a priori stochastic model termed Continuous-Time Hidden Semi-Markov Model (CT-HSMM), capturing the continuous-time durations of activities and inter-event times. The model is enhanced according to the observed statistics, associating the events with an occurrence probability, and the sojourn time and the inter-event time in each activity with a continuous-time probability density function, allowing effective fitting of observed durations through non-Markovian distributions. The model is updated at run time according to a sequence of time-stamped observations, exploiting the method of stochastic state classes to perform transient analysis and derive a measure of likelihood that an activity is currently performed. The approach supports both online AR, predicting the activity performed at time t using only the events observed until that time, and offline AR, applying a forward-backward procedure that exploits all the events observed before and after time t. The approach is experimented on a real dataset of the literature, providing performance measures that can be compared with those of offline Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) and offline Hidden Semi-Markov Models (HSMMs).
ISSN:2168-2291
2168-2305
DOI:10.1109/THMS.2019.2903091