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Daily living activity recognition can be exploited to benefit mobile and ubiquitous computing applications. Techniques so far are mature to recognize simple actions. Due to the characteristics of diversity and uncertainty in daily living applications, most existing complex activity recognition approaches have notable limitations. First, graphical model-based approaches still lack sufficient expressive...
Sensor-based human activity recognition has become an important research field within pervasive and ubiquitous computing. Techniques for recognizing atomic activities such as gestures or actions are mature for now, but complex activity recognition still remains a challenging issue. In this paper, we address the problem of complex activity recognition using time series extracted from multiple sensors...
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