Assessing ADL Routine Variability from High-dimensional Sensing Data using Hierarchical Clustering

Bogyeong Lee, C. Ahn, P. Mohan, Theodora Chaspari
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Irregular patterns of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) of older adults. Measuring the variability of ADL routines using various non-intrusive sensors in smart home environments presents a great opportunity for early diagnosis of MCI. However, existing studies mostly rely on supervised learning approaches to recognize ADLs and measure their variabilities, which requires large efforts in human observation and manual annotation for constructing training datasets for each home environment. In this context, this study proposes an unsupervised hierarchical clustering method to capture ADL clusters and measure their variabilities. In particular, this study focuses on addressing the challenge in employing data from multiple heterogenous sensors. The results show that the proposed method can capture the variability of ADL routines using high-dimensional non-intrusive sensing data.
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基于层次聚类的高维感知数据ADL例程变异性评估
日常生活活动(ADLs)不规则模式与老年人轻度认知障碍(MCI)有关。在智能家居环境中使用各种非侵入式传感器测量ADL例程的可变性,为MCI的早期诊断提供了很好的机会。然而,现有的研究大多依赖于监督学习方法来识别adl并测量其可变性,这需要大量的人工观察和手工注释来构建每个家庭环境的训练数据集。在此背景下,本研究提出了一种无监督分层聚类方法来捕获ADL聚类并测量其变异性。特别是,本研究侧重于解决使用来自多个异构传感器的数据的挑战。结果表明,该方法可以利用高维非侵入式传感数据捕获ADL例程的变异性。
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