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Adaptive Audio-Based Context Recognition
2009
IEEE transactions on systems, man and cybernetics. Part A. Systems and humans
Context recognition is an essential aspect of intelligent systems and environments. In most cases, the recognition of a context of interest cannot be achieved in a single step. Between measuring a physical phenomenon and the estimation or recognition of what this phenomenon represents, there are several intermediate stages which require a significant computation. Understanding the resource requirements of these steps is vital to determine the feasibility of context recognition on a given
doi:10.1109/tsmca.2009.2015676
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