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Body Location Independent Activity Monitoring
2016
Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is increasingly common in people's daily lives, being applied in health areas, sports and safety. Because of their high computational power, small size and low cost, smartphones and wearable sensors are suitable to monitor user's daily living activities. However, almost all existing systems require devices to be worn in certain positions, making them impractical for long-term activity monitoring, where a change in position can lead to less accurate results. This
doi:10.5220/0005699601900197
dblp:conf/biostec/FigueiraMG16
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