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This paper explores the possibility of using low-level activity spotting for daily routine recognition. Using occurrence statistics of low-level activities and simple classifiers based on their statistics allows to train a discriminative classifier for daily routine activities such as working and commuting. Using a recently published data set we find that the number of required low-level activities is surprisingly low, thus, enabling efficient algorithms for daily routine recognition through low-level activity spotting. More specifically we employ the JointBoosting-framework using low-level activity spotters as weak classiers. By using certain low-level activities as support, we achieve an overall recall rate of over 90% and precision rate of over 88%. Tuning down the weak classifiers using only 2.61% of the original data still yields recall and precision rates of 80% and 83%.
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Blanke, U., Schiele, B. (2009). Daily Routine Recognition through Activity Spotting. In: Choudhury, T., Quigley, A., Strang, T., Suginuma, K. (eds) Location and Context Awareness. LoCA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5561. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01721-6_12
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