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  • Open Access

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    Leveraging Transfer Learning for Spatio-Temporal Human Activity Recognition from Video Sequences

    Umair Muneer Butt1,2,*, Hadiqa Aman Ullah2, Sukumar Letchmunan1, Iqra Tariq2, Fadratul Hafinaz Hassan1, Tieng Wei Koh3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.74, No.3, pp. 5017-5033, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.035512

    Abstract Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is an active research area due to its applications in pervasive computing, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, health care, and social sciences. Moreover, dynamic environments and anthropometric differences between individuals make it harder to recognize actions. This study focused on human activity in video sequences acquired with an RGB camera because of its vast range of real-world applications. It uses two-stream ConvNet to extract spatial and temporal information and proposes a fine-tuned deep neural network. Moreover, the transfer learning paradigm is adopted to extract varied and fixed frames while reusing object identification information. Six state-of-the-art pre-trained models… More >

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    Efficient Gait Analysis Using Deep Learning Techniques

    K. M. Monica, R. Parvathi*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.74, No.3, pp. 6229-6249, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.032273

    Abstract Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has always been a difficult task to tackle. It is mainly used in security surveillance, human-computer interaction, and health care as an assistive or diagnostic technology in combination with other technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT). Human Activity Recognition data can be recorded with the help of sensors, images, or smartphones. Recognizing daily routine-based human activities such as walking, standing, sitting, etc., could be a difficult statistical task to classify into categories and hence 2-dimensional Convolutional Neural Network (2D CNN) MODEL, Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Model, Bidirectional long short-term memory (Bi-LSTM) are used… More >

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    Fire Hawk Optimizer with Deep Learning Enabled Human Activity Recognition

    Mohammed Alonazi1, Mrim M. Alnfiai2,*

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.45, No.3, pp. 3135-3150, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.034124

    Abstract Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a sub-area within computer science focused on the study of the communication between people (users) and computers and the evaluation, implementation, and design of user interfaces for computer systems. HCI has accomplished effective incorporation of the human factors and software engineering of computing systems through the methods and concepts of cognitive science. Usability is an aspect of HCI dedicated to guaranteeing that human–computer communication is, amongst other things, efficient, effective, and sustaining for the user. Simultaneously, Human activity recognition (HAR) aim is to identify actions from a sequence of observations on the activities of subjects and… More >

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    Optimal Deep Convolutional Neural Network with Pose Estimation for Human Activity Recognition

    S. Nandagopal1,*, G. Karthy2, A. Sheryl Oliver3, M. Subha4

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.44, No.2, pp. 1719-1733, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.028003

    Abstract Human Action Recognition (HAR) and pose estimation from videos have gained significant attention among research communities due to its application in several areas namely intelligent surveillance, human robot interaction, robot vision, etc. Though considerable improvements have been made in recent days, design of an effective and accurate action recognition model is yet a difficult process owing to the existence of different obstacles such as variations in camera angle, occlusion, background, movement speed, and so on. From the literature, it is observed that hard to deal with the temporal dimension in the action recognition process. Convolutional neural network (CNN) models could… More >

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    Intelligent Deep Learning Enabled Human Activity Recognition for Improved Medical Services

    E. Dhiravidachelvi1, M.Suresh Kumar2, L. D. Vijay Anand3, D. Pritima4, Seifedine Kadry5, Byeong-Gwon Kang6, Yunyoung Nam7,*

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.44, No.2, pp. 961-977, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.024612

    Abstract Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been made simple in recent years, thanks to recent advancements made in Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. These techniques are applied in several areas like security, surveillance, healthcare, human-robot interaction, and entertainment. Since wearable sensor-based HAR system includes in-built sensors, human activities can be categorized based on sensor values. Further, it can also be employed in other applications such as gait diagnosis, observation of children/adult’s cognitive nature, stroke-patient hospital direction, Epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease examination, etc. Recently-developed Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, especially Deep Learning (DL) models can be deployed to accomplish effective outcomes on HAR process.… More >

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    Sport-Related Activity Recognition from Wearable Sensors Using Bidirectional GRU Network

    Sakorn Mekruksavanich1, Anuchit Jitpattanakul2,*

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.34, No.3, pp. 1907-1925, 2022, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2022.027233

    Abstract Numerous learning-based techniques for effective human activity recognition (HAR) have recently been developed. Wearable inertial sensors are critical for HAR studies to characterize sport-related activities. Smart wearables are now ubiquitous and can benefit people of all ages. HAR investigations typically involve sensor-based evaluation. Sport-related activities are unpredictable and have historically been classified as complex, with conventional machine learning (ML) algorithms applied to resolve HAR issues. The efficiency of machine learning techniques in categorizing data is limited by the human-crafted feature extraction procedure. A deep learning model named MBiGRU (multimodal bidirectional gated recurrent unit) neural network was proposed to recognize everyday… More >

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    Smartphone Sensors Based Physical Life-Routine for Health Education

    Tamara al Shloul1, Usman Azmat2, Suliman A. Alsuhibany3, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi4, Ahmad Jalal2, Jeongmin Park5,*

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.34, No.2, pp. 715-732, 2022, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2022.025421

    Abstract The physical and the mental health of a human being largely depends upon his physical life-routine (PLR) and today’s much advanced technological methods make it possible to recognize and keep track of an individual’s PLR. With the successful and accurate recognition of PLR, a sublime service of health education can be made copious. In this regard, smartphones can play a vital role as they are ubiquitous and have utilitarian sensors embedded in them. In this paper, we propose a framework that extracts the features from the smartphone sensors data and then uses the sequential feature selection to select the most… More >

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    Self-Care Assessment for Daily Living Using Machine Learning Mechanism

    Mouazma Batool1, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi2, Suliman A. Alsuhibany3, Tamara al Shloul4, Ahmad Jalal1, Jeongmin Park5,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.1, pp. 1747-1764, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.025112

    Abstract Nowadays, activities of daily living (ADL) recognition system has been considered an important field of computer vision. Wearable and optical sensors are widely used to assess the daily living activities in healthy people and people with certain disorders. Although conventional ADL utilizes RGB optical sensors but an RGB-D camera with features of identifying depth (distance information) and visual cues has greatly enhanced the performance of activity recognition. In this paper, an RGB-D-based ADL recognition system has been presented. Initially, human silhouette has been extracted from the noisy background of RGB and depth images to track human movement in a scene.… More >

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    HARTIV: Human Activity Recognition Using Temporal Information in Videos

    Disha Deotale1, Madhushi Verma2, P. Suresh3, Sunil Kumar Jangir4, Manjit Kaur2, Sahar Ahmed Idris5, Hammam Alshazly6,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.70, No.2, pp. 3919-3938, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.020655

    Abstract Nowadays, the most challenging and important problem of computer vision is to detect human activities and recognize the same with temporal information from video data. The video datasets are generated using cameras available in various devices that can be in a static or dynamic position and are referred to as untrimmed videos. Smarter monitoring is a historical necessity in which commonly occurring, regular, and out-of-the-ordinary activities can be automatically identified using intelligence systems and computer vision technology. In a long video, human activity may be present anywhere in the video. There can be a single or multiple human activities present… More >

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    Smart Devices Based Multisensory Approach for Complex Human Activity Recognition

    Muhammad Atif Hanif1, Tallha Akram1, Aamir Shahzad2, Muhammad Attique Khan3, Usman Tariq4, Jung-In Choi5, Yunyoung Nam6,*, Zanib Zulfiqar7

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.70, No.2, pp. 3221-3234, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.019815

    Abstract Sensors based Human Activity Recognition (HAR) have numerous applications in eHeath, sports, fitness assessments, ambient assisted living (AAL), human-computer interaction and many more. The human physical activity can be monitored by using wearable sensors or external devices. The usage of external devices has disadvantages in terms of cost, hardware installation, storage, computational time and lighting conditions dependencies. Therefore, most of the researchers used smart devices like smart phones, smart bands and watches which contain various sensors like accelerometer, gyroscope, GPS etc., and adequate processing capabilities. For the task of recognition, human activities can be broadly categorized as basic and complex… More >

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