Sensor data augmentation from skeleton pose sequences for improving human activity recognition

Abstract

The proliferation of deep learning has significantly advanced various fields, yet Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has not fully capitalized on these developments, primarily due to the scarcity of labeled datasets. Despite the integration of advanced Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in ubiquitous wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers, which offer self-labeled activity data from users, the volume of labeled data remains insufficient compared to domains where deep learning has achieved remarkable success. Addressing this gap, in this paper, we propose a novel approach to improve wearable sensor-based HAR by introducing a pose-to-sensor network model that generates sensor data directly from 3D skeleton pose sequences. our method simultaneously trains the pose-to-sensor network and a human activity classifier, optimizing both data reconstruction and activity recognition. Our contributions include the integration of simultaneous training, direct pose-to-sensor generation, and a comprehensive evaluation on the MM-Fit dataset. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our framework with significant performance improvements over baseline methods.

Publication
2024 International Conference on Activity and Behavior Computing (ABC)
Dr. Vitor Fortes Rey
Dr. Vitor Fortes Rey
Senior Researcher

Human Activity Recognition

Dr. Sungho Suh
Dr. Sungho Suh
Senior Researcher

Human Activity Recognition, Safe and Trusted Human Centric Artificial Intelligence in Future Manufacturing Lines

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Paul (Pawel) Lukowicz
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Paul (Pawel) Lukowicz
Professor (W3) “Embedded Intelligence”

Paul Lukowicz is Full Professor of AI at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany where he is heading the Embedded Intelligence group at DFKI. From 2006 till 2011 he has been full Professor (W3) of Computer Science at the University of Passau. He has also been a senior researcher (“Oberassistent”) at the Electronics Laboratory at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of ETH Zurich Paul Lukowicz has MSc. (Dipl. Inf.) and a Ph.D. (Dr. rer nat.) in Computer Science a MSc. in Physics (Dipl. Phys.). His research focus are context aware ubiquitous and wearable systems including sensing, pattern recognition, system architectures, models of large scale self-organized systems, and applications. Paul Lukowicz coordinates the FP7-FET SOCIONICAL projects, is Associate Editor in Chief of IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine, and has been serving as TPC Chair of a number of international events in the area