Authors
Susan McKeever, Juan Ye, Lorcan Coyle, Chris Bleakley, Simon Dobson
Publication date
2010/1/1
Journal
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
253-269
Publisher
IOS Press
Description
The ability to identify the behavior of people in a home is at the core of Smart Home functionality. Such environments are equipped with sensors that unobtrusively capture information about the occupants. Reasoning mechanisms transform the technical, frequently noisy data of sensors into meaningful interpretations of occupant activities. Time is a natural human way to reason about activities. Peoples' activities in the home often have an identifiable routine; activities take place at distinct times throughout the day and last for predicable lengths of time. However, the inclusion of temporal information is still limited in the domain of activity recognition. Evidence theory is gaining increasing interest in the field of activity recognition, and is suited to the incorporation of time related domain knowledge into the reasoning process. In this paper, an evidential reasoning framework that incorporates temporal knowledge is …
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Scholar articles
S McKeever, J Ye, L Coyle, C Bleakley, S Dobson - Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart …, 2010