A Framework for Anomaly Detection in Activities of Daily Living using an Assistive Robot

Salisu Wada Yahaya, Ahmad Lotfi, M. Mahmud
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This paper presents an overview of an ongoing research to incorporate an assistive robotic platform towards improved detection of anomalies in daily living activities of older adults. This involves learning human daily behavioural routine and detecting deviation from the known routine which can constitute an abnormality. Current approaches suffer from high rate of false alarms, therefore, lead to dissatisfaction by clients and carers. This may be connected to behavioural changes of human activities due to seasonal or other physical factors. To address this, a framework for anomaly detection is proposed which incorporates an assistive robotic platform as an intermediary. Instances classified as anomalous will first be confirmed from the monitored individual through the intermediary. The proposed framework has the potential of mitigating the false alarm rate generated by current approaches.
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使用辅助机器人进行日常生活活动异常检测的框架
本文概述了一项正在进行的研究,旨在将辅助机器人平台整合到改进的老年人日常生活活动异常检测中。这包括学习人类的日常行为规律,并检测与已知规律的偏差,这可能构成异常。目前的方法有很高的误报率,因此,导致客户和护理人员的不满。这可能与季节性或其他物理因素引起的人类活动的行为变化有关。为了解决这个问题,提出了一个异常检测框架,其中包括一个辅助机器人平台作为中介。被归类为异常的实例将首先通过中介从被监测个体那里得到确认。提出的框架具有降低当前方法产生的虚警率的潜力。
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