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See detailAdaptive Activity and Context Recognition using Multimodal Sensors in Smart Devices
Faye, Sébastien UL; Frank, Raphaël UL; Engel, Thomas UL

in Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering - Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (2015, November)

The continuous development of new technologies has led to the creation of a wide range of personal devices embedded with an ever increasing number of miniature sensors. With accelerometers and ... [more ▼]

The continuous development of new technologies has led to the creation of a wide range of personal devices embedded with an ever increasing number of miniature sensors. With accelerometers and technologies such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, today's smartphones have the potential to monitor and record a complete history of their owners' movements as well as the context in which they occur. In this article, we focus on four complementary aspects related to the understanding of human behaviour. First, the use of smartwatches in combination with smartphones in order to detect different activities and associated physiological patterns. Next, the use of a scalable and energy-efficient data structure that can represent the detected signal shapes. Then, the use of a supervised classifier (i.e. Support Vector Machine) in parallel with a quantitative survey involving a dozen participants to achieve a deeper understanding of the influence of each collected metric and its use in detecting user activities and contexts. Finally, the use of novel representations to visualize the activities and social interactions of all the users, allowing the creation of quick and easy-to-understand comparisons. The tools used in this article are freely available online under a MIT licence. [less ▲]

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See detailDemo: Using Wearables to Learn from Human Dynamics
Faye, Sébastien UL; Frank, Raphaël UL

in Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys '15) (2015, May)

Recent technological advances have allowed the development of miniaturized sensors and the emergence of a wide range of connected objects. Whether it's smartphones or in the broader sense wearables, the ... [more ▼]

Recent technological advances have allowed the development of miniaturized sensors and the emergence of a wide range of connected objects. Whether it's smartphones or in the broader sense wearables, the diversity of these devices and their accessibility opens up new fields for applications in the computer sciences. Smartwatches, which are experiencing a boom on the market, will be integral to the research that will shape the Internet in the years to come, namely big data, sensing systems and human behavior. Our demonstration falls within this context and aims to demonstrate the potential of these emerging technologies to respond to problems and to way of thinking introduced by industry and the scientific community, which are generally limited to smartphone sensing frameworks. Further, we plan to present our research platform, SWIPE, which is dedicated to collecting, studying and learning about human dynamics by means of an ecosystem of wearables. [less ▲]

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