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What is happening now? detection of activities of daily living from simple visual features

Lepri et al., 2010

Document ID
2984300819376635269
Author
Lepri B
Mana N
Cappelletti A
Pianesi F
Zancanaro M
Publication year
Publication venue
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing

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We propose and investigate a paradigm for activity recognition, distinguishing the “on-going activity” recognition task (OGA) from that addressing “complete activities”(CA). The former starts from a time interval and aims to discover which activities are going on inside it. The …
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