Human fall detection on embedded platform using depth maps and wireless accelerometer
Highlights • An embedded system for fully automatic fall detection. • A method to achieve reliable fall detection with low false alarm ratio. • An algorithm with low computational demands for person extraction in depth images. • A freely available database for evaluation of fall detection, consistin...
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description | Highlights • An embedded system for fully automatic fall detection. • A method to achieve reliable fall detection with low false alarm ratio. • An algorithm with low computational demands for person extraction in depth images. • A freely available database for evaluation of fall detection, consisting of both accelerometric and depth data. |
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