Title
Personalization without user interruption: boosting activity recognition in new subjects using unlabeled data.
Abstract
Activity recognition systems are widely used in monitoring physical and physiological conditions as well as observing the short/long term behavioral patterns for the purpose of improving the health and wellbeing of the users. The major obstacle in widespread use of these systems is the need for collecting labeled data to train the activity recognition model. While a personalized model outperforms a user-independent model, collecting labels from every single user is burdensome and in some cases impractical. In this paper, we propose an uninformed cross-subject transfer learning algorithm that leverages the cross-user similarities by constructing a network-based feature-level representation of the data in source and target users and perform a best effort community detection to extract the core observations in target data. Our algorithm uses a heuristic classifier-based mapping to assign activity labels to the core observations. Finally, the output of labeling is conditionally fused with the prediction of the source-model to develop a boosted and personalized activity recognition algorithm. Our analysis on real-world data demonstrates the superiority of our approach. Our algorithm achieves over 87% accuracy on average which is 7% higher than the state-of-the art approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3055004.3055015
ICCPS
Keywords
Field
DocType
activity recognition,uninformed transfer learning,cross-subject boosting
Data mining,Behavioral pattern,Heuristic,Activity recognition,Computer science,Transfer of learning,Boosting (machine learning),Artificial intelligence,Classifier (linguistics),Statistical classification,Machine learning,Personalization
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2375-8317
978-1-4673-9145-0
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
18
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ramin Fallahzadeh1406.63
Hassan Ghasemzadeh265661.36