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Human activity recognition 2 Activity recognition 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Case-based reasoning 1 Cloud Computing 1 Cloud computing 1 Context reasoning 1 Dempster-Shafer theory 1 Dempster-shafer theory 1 Evidence theory 1 Feature selection 1 Home automation 1 Internet der Dinge 1 Internet of Things (IoT) 1 Internet of things 1 IoT Edge 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Machine learning 1 Principal component analysis 1 Smart home dataset 1 Temporal 1 Time 1
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Amin, Khalid M. 1 Bleakley, Chris 1 Coyle, Lorcan 1 Dobson, Simon 1 Ghanem, Tamer F. 1 McKeever, Susan 1 Semari, Noura A. 1 Wazwaz, Ayman A. 1 Ye, Juan 1
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Enhancing human activity recognition using features reduction in IoT edge and Azure cloud
Wazwaz, Ayman A.; Amin, Khalid M.; Semari, Noura A.; … - In: Decision analytics journal 8 (2023), pp. 1-8
decision-making closer to the environment, which decreases traffic and speeds up response time. Human activity recognition (HAR …
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Activity recognition using temporal evidence theory
McKeever, Susan; Ye, Juan; Coyle, Lorcan; Bleakley, Chris; … - 2010
The ability to identify the behavior of people in a home is at the core of Smart Home functionality. Such environments are equipped with sensors that unobtrusively capture information about the occupants. Reasoning mechanisms transform the technical, frequently noisy data of sensors into...
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