Masaya Kurahashi, Kazuya Murao, T. Terada, M. Tsukamoto
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Abstract
Biological information can easily be monitored by installing sensors in a lavatory bowl. Lavatories are usually shared by several people, so users need to be identified. Because of the need for privacy, using cameras, microphones, or scales is not appropriate. Though personal identification can be done using a touch panel, the user may forget to use it because the action is not necessary. In this paper, we focus on the differences in the way of pulling a toilet paper roll and propose a system that identifies individuals based on features of rotating of toilet paper rolls with a gyroscope. The evaluation results revealed that 83.9% accuracy was achieved for a five-person group in a laboratory environment, and 69.2% accuracy was achieved for a five-person group in a practical environment.