Search Results for author: Karl Woodbridge

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Wi-Fi Based Passive Human Motion Sensing for In-Home Healthcare Applications

no code implementations13 Apr 2022 Bo Tan, Alison Burrows, Robert Piechocki, Ian Craddock, Karl Woodbridge, Kevin Chetty

The experiment results offer potential for promising healthcare applications using Wi-Fi passive sensing in the home to monitor daily activities, to gather health data and detect emergency situations.

OPERAnet: A Multimodal Activity Recognition Dataset Acquired from Radio Frequency and Vision-based Sensors

1 code implementation8 Oct 2021 Mohammud J. Bocus, Wenda Li, Shelly Vishwakarma, Roget Kou, Chong Tang, Karl Woodbridge, Ian Craddock, Ryan McConville, Raul Santos-Rodriguez, Kevin Chetty, Robert Piechocki

This dataset can be exploited to advance WiFi and vision-based HAR, for example, using pattern recognition, skeletal representation, deep learning algorithms or other novel approaches to accurately recognize human activities.

Human Activity Recognition Multimodal Activity Recognition

Neural Style Transfer Enhanced Training Support For Human Activity Recognition

no code implementations27 Jul 2021 Shelly Vishwakarma, Wenda Li, Chong Tang, Karl Woodbridge, Raviraj Adve, Kevin Chetty

Further, we benchmark the data augmentation performance of the style transferred signatures with three other synthetic datasets -- clean simulated spectrograms (no environmental effects), simulated data with added AWGN noise, and simulated data with GAN generated noise.

Data Augmentation Human Activity Recognition +1

SimHumalator: An Open Source WiFi Based Passive Radar Human Simulator For Activity Recognition

no code implementations2 Mar 2021 Shelly Vishwakarma, Wenda Li, Chong Tang, Karl Woodbridge, Raviraj Adve, Kevin Chetty

We integrate WiFi transmission signals with the human animation data to generate the micro-Doppler features that incorporate the diversity of human motion characteristics, and the sensor parameters.

Activity Recognition Classification +1

Learning from Natural Noise to Denoise Micro-Doppler Spectrogram

no code implementations13 Feb 2021 Chong Tang, Wenda Li, Shelly Vishwakarma, Karl Woodbridge, Simon Julier, Kevin Chetty

However, noisy time-frequency spectrograms can significantly affect the performance of the classifier and must be tackled using appropriate denoising algorithms.

Denoising Generative Adversarial Network

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