Comparison of classifiers for use case detection using onboard smartphone sensors

Imran Moez Khan, Shuai Sun, Wayne S. T. Rowe, Andrew Thompson, A. Al-Hourani, K. Sithamparanathan
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Onboard smartphone sensors provide ample data modalities which can be used to determine the way a phone is being used. However, in order for use case detection systems to be unobtrusive to users, the classification algorithms and the number of sensors should be kept simple and at a minimum. In this paper light, accelerometer and orientation sensor measurements are recorded for 4 different phone use cases and results from 3 different classifiers (K-means, Naive-Bayes, Neural Network) are compared to identify the sensor modality and classification algorithm that provides the highest accuracy for use case detection. The onboard accelerometer is found to be the sensor modality with highest accuracy across all the classifiers, and the neural network is identified as being the best performing classifier. A discussion of the results linking back to theoretical aspects of the classifiers is also given.
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使用车载智能手机传感器进行用例检测的分类器比较
车载智能手机传感器提供充足的数据模式,可用于确定手机的使用方式。然而,为了使用例检测系统对用户不引人注目,分类算法和传感器的数量应该保持简单和最小。本文记录了4种不同手机用例的光、加速度计和方向传感器测量结果,并比较了3种不同分类器(K-means、Naive-Bayes、神经网络)的结果,以确定传感器模式和分类算法,为用例检测提供最高的精度。发现机载加速度计是所有分类器中精度最高的传感器模式,神经网络被认为是性能最好的分类器。讨论的结果链接回到理论方面的分类器也给出了。
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