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This paper proposes a method for predicting human posture by thermal array sensors. In our previous work, we studied a system for estimating human posture by the sensors. The system successfully estimated human posture for elderly people living in a nursing home. As a further step to our previous work, this paper presents a human posture prediction method using Bayesian inference with the sensors...
This paper describes a falling detection system by using two thermal array sensors. In the system, the sensors are attached to the ceiling and wall in a room, and acquire temperature distributions by each 16 × 16 pixels. The temperature distributions represent a state of temperature in the room, and they are analyzed to detect human falling. The falling is detected by time-series posture transition...
This paper describes a human posture estimation system by using two thermal array sensors. In the system, the sensors are attached to ceiling and wall of a room, and acquire temperature distributions by 16 × 16 elements. The temperature distributions represent a state of temperature in the room, and they are analyzed to estimate human posture. Human posture is estimated by time-series posture transition...
This paper describes an estimating system of human numbers for resolution change by a thermal array sensor. In this system, the sensor is attached to ceiling of a room and acquires temperature distributions by 16 × 16 elements. The temperature distributions represent a state of temperature in the room, and they are analyzed to estimate human numbers. Temperature distributions consist of 16 × 16 pixels...
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