no code implementations • 12 Jul 2023 • Florenc Demrozi, Cristian Turetta, Fadi Al Machot, Graziano Pravadelli, Philipp H. Kindt
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has become one of the leading research topics of the last decade.
no code implementations • 30 Jan 2021 • Florenc Demrozi, Cristian Turetta, Fabio Chiarani, Philipp H. Kindt, Graziano Pravadelli
Detecting the presence of persons and estimating their quantity in an indoor environment has grown in importance recently.
2 code implementations • 23 Jan 2021 • Florenc Demrozi, Cristian Turetta, Graziano Pravadelli
Human Activity Recognition (HAR), based on machine and deep learning algorithms is considered one of the most promising technologies to monitor professional and daily life activities for different categories of people (e. g., athletes, elderly, kids, employers) in order to provide a variety of services related, for example to well-being, empowering of technical performances, prevention of risky situation, and educational purposes.
no code implementations • 20 Apr 2020 • Florenc Demrozi, Graziano Pravadelli, Patrick J. Tighe, Azra Bihorac, Parisa Rashidi
Pain and physical function are both essential indices of recovery in critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Units (ICU).
no code implementations • 19 Apr 2020 • Florenc Demrozi, Graziano Pravadelli, Azra Bihorac, Parisa Rashidi
In the last decade, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has become a vibrant research area, especially due to the spread of electronic devices such as smartphones, smartwatches and video cameras present in our daily lives.