Deep et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A survey on anomalous behavior detection for elderly care using dense-sensing networksDeep et al., 2019
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- Deep S
- Zheng X
- Karmakar C
- Yu D
- Hamey L
- Jin J
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- IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
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Facing the gradual ageing society, elderly people living independently are in need of serious attention. In order to assist them to live in a safer environment, the increasing cost of nursing care and the shortage of health-care workers urges the demand of home-based …
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