Human Activity Recognition Using Inertial Sensors in a Smartphone: Technical Background(Review)

Hade Khalaf, Musaab Riyadh
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Human Activity Recognition (HAR) stands at the intersection of machine learning, deep learning, and sensor technology, primarily focusing on leveraging inertial sensors in smartphones and wearable devices. This paper presents a comprehensive technical overview of HAR, examining the amalgamation of machine learning and deep learning systems while considering the data inputs from mobile and wearable inertial sensors. The review encompasses a broad spectrum of methodologies applied to HAR, ranging from classical machine learning algorithms to cutting-edge deep learning architectures. Emphasis is placed on the nuanced challenges and opportunities posed using inertial sensors in smartphones and wearables. This includes discussions on data preprocessing strategies, feature extraction methods, and model architectures, accounting for the unique characteristics of sensor data, such as noise, variability, and power consumption. The paper explores recent advancements, scrutinizing state-of-the-art approaches, innovative model architectures, and emerging trends in HAR. Through a comparative evaluation of various machine learning and deep learning techniques, the review aims to guide researchers and practitioners in selecting the most appropriate methods for HAR applications across diverse scenarios. In conclusion, this paper serves as an inclusive guide to the technical landscape of HAR, incorporating insights from both mobile and wearable inertial sensors. By synthesizing existing knowledge and addressing future research directions, it aims to propel advancements in developing robust and efficient systems for recognizing human activities, accommodating the evolving landscape of sensor technologies in mobile and wearable devices.
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利用智能手机中的惯性传感器识别人类活动:技术背景(综述)
人类活动识别(HAR)是机器学习、深度学习和传感器技术的交叉领域,主要侧重于利用智能手机和可穿戴设备中的惯性传感器。本文对人的活动识别(HAR)进行了全面的技术综述,研究了机器学习和深度学习系统的融合,同时考虑了来自移动和可穿戴惯性传感器的数据输入。综述涵盖了应用于 HAR 的各种方法,从经典的机器学习算法到前沿的深度学习架构,不一而足。重点放在使用智能手机和可穿戴设备中的惯性传感器所带来的细微挑战和机遇上。这包括对数据预处理策略、特征提取方法和模型架构的讨论,同时考虑到传感器数据的独特性,如噪声、可变性和功耗。本文探讨了最近的进展,仔细研究了最先进的方法、创新的模型架构以及 HAR 的新兴趋势。通过对各种机器学习和深度学习技术进行比较评估,该综述旨在指导研究人员和从业人员为 HAR 应用选择最适合的方法,以适应各种不同的应用场景。总之,本文将移动惯性传感器和可穿戴惯性传感器的研究成果融会贯通,为 HAR 技术的发展提供了全面的指导。通过综合现有知识和探讨未来研究方向,本文旨在推动开发稳健高效的人类活动识别系统,同时适应移动和可穿戴设备中传感器技术的不断发展。
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