Persons may perform an activity in many different styles, or noise may cause an identical activity to have different temporal structures. We present a robust methodology for recog...
: The British HCI Group (BHCIG) is the UK national organisation for all those working in the field of human-computer interaction. It encourages active membership and devolved decis...
Unlike machines, we humans are prone to boredom when we perform routine activities for long periods of time. Workers’ mental engagement in boring tasks diminishes, which eventua...
Dvijesh Shastri, Yuichi Fujiki, Ross Buffington, P...
Designing new interactive experiences requires effective methods for sensing human activities. In this paper we propose new sensor architecture based on tracking changes in resona...
Ivan Poupyrev, Zhiquan Yeo, Joshua D. Griffin, Sco...
Our research focuses on analysing human activities according to a known behaviorist scenario, in case of noisy and high dimensional collected data. The data come from the monitori...