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DEEP LEARNING APPLICATION
FOR HUMAN ACTIVITY
RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING CNN ALGORITHM Presented by: ABDULAKEEM ABDULAZEEZ ALABI HND/22/COM/FT/110 ABSTRACT Human activity recognition (HAR) systems have been developed to protect human safety. For healthcare, the system is designed to remember and record movement or behavior, as can be seen from exercise products. The increase in the elderly and those who live alone leads to the need to develop a monitoring system and the need for new ways to solve problems. Most elderly people have various health problems, such as memory problems, decreased ability to help themselves, fainting, or falling easily. These problems cause the elderly to need care or monitoring by a caregiver. In current social conditions, most caregivers leave the house for a career or to study. They are unable to constantly care for the elderly, and the elderly without care remains a problem. The first step is to collect a dataset of images containing people with and without smiles. The dataset should be diverse enough to capture different races, genders, ages, lighting conditions, and facial expressions. INTRODUCTION Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a significant application of deep learning, particularly Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), which have shown great promise in extracting relevant features from time-series data such as sensor readings or video frames. HAR involves classifying and identifying different activities performed by individuals, such as walking, running, sitting, or standing, based on sensor data or visual input. Human activity recognition (HAR) systems have been developed to protect human safety. As an example, a system can monitor the movements of patients in a hospital. In industries or factories, it is often used to monitor the health of workers in hazardous areas. For healthcare, the system is designed to remember and record movement or behavior, as can be seen from exercise products (Harjot, 2019). Statement of the Problem Elderly population growth is bringing significant challenges requiring more healthcare services and facilities. Most elderly people have various health problems, such as memory problems, decreased ability to help themselves, fainting, or falling easily. These problems cause the elderly to need care or monitoring by a caregiver. In current social conditions, most caregivers leave the house for a career or to study. They are unable to constantly care for the elderly, and the elderly without care remains a problem. Aim and Objectives To develop an accurate and robust human activity recognition (HAR) system using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for real-time identification and classification of various human activities and the objectives are to: i. Gather and preprocess sensor data or images capturing diverse human activities. ii. Design an optimal CNN architecture, train the model, and fine-tune hyperparameters using techniques like data augmentation and transfer learning. iii. Deploy the model for real-time use, continuously refine it, and explore applications in fields such as healthcare and security while addressing ethical considerations. LITERATURE REVIEW Zameer, et al. (2019) make research on Human Activity Analysis using Machine Learning Classification Techniques. Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are developed to recognize the activity of the human from the provided UCI online storehouse. The data chosen is multivariate and we have applied various machine classification techniques Random Forest, KNN, Neural Network, Logistic Regression, Stochastic Gradient Descent and Naïve Bayes to analyse the human activity In them, Logistic Regression and neural network gave good results whereas Naive Bayes result was not good. Jiang et al. (2019) considered learning an ideal Bayesian system classifier is a NP- difficult issue, learning-improved innocent Bayes has pulled in much consideration from scientists. In this paper, improved calculations and proposed a covered up innocent Bayes (HNB). In HNB, a shrouded parent is made for each characteristic which joins the impacts from every other property. The exploratory outcomes demonstrate that HNB essentially beats NB, SBC, NBTree, TAN, and AODE. In numerous information mining applications, a precise class likelihood estimation and positioning are likewise attractive. METHODOLOGY Data Collection The first step is to collect a dataset of images containing people with and without smiles. The dataset should be diverse enough to capture different races, genders, ages, lighting conditions, and facial expressions. Data Acquisition The proposed system uses UCI-2020 dataset. That consists of 33478 data which include classification of 6 activities such as walking, laying, sitting, walking, finger raising and sleeping with the models using python program, then this system collected data from the wrist and right hip position to find a suitable position for use. Data Preprocessing Once the dataset has been collected, it needs to be preprocessed. This includes resizing the images to a standard size, converting them to grayscale or RGB format, and normalizing the pixel values. METHODOLOGY CON’T Model Training The next step is to train a convolutional neural network (CNN) using the preprocessed dataset. The CNN should consist of multiple convolutional layers, pooling layers, and fully connected layers. The number of layers and their hyperparameters can be adjusted to achieve the best performance. Model Evaluation After the CNN has been trained, it needs to be evaluated on a separate test set. This will give an estimate of the model's accuracy and generalization ability. Deployment Once the model has been trained and evaluated, it can be deployed in a real-world application. This may involve integrating the model into an existing software system or developing a new application from scratch. RESULT/DISCUSSION
Figure 1: Activity Recognition
Conclusion Human activity analysis is a popular activity in the growing industry and this research work applied different machine learning algorithm, neural network gave good results whereas Naive Bayes result was not good. The implementation of Neural Network on Python gave better results than the one provided in the Orange tool. The limitations of this work is though the efficiency of neural network is good, the model is dynamic. The inability of getting trained with real time data will force us to train the model every time new data comes. This research worked on the application system for tracking elderly information in many areas because caring for the elderly who are healthy or strong is still necessary to track personal information or welfare that should be received. The elderly who have an underlying disease or are at risk of daily life accidents should have a system that supports requesting emergency help. Furthermore, falling or fainting may cause the elderly to lose consciousness or even to die, which our system will automatically detect and alert the caregivers for immediate help. Besides, each elderly may have different movement characteristics with each activity. References Charmi, H., Jatna, R. & Nishant (2019) Human Activity Recognition: A Survey International Workshop on Recent advances on Internet of Things: Technology and Application Approaches (IoT-T&A 2019) August 19-21, 2019, Halifax, Canada Procedia Computer Science 155 (2019) 698–703 ChinAnn, V. & LauBee, T. (2019) Human Activity Recognition: A Review IEEE International Conference on Control System, Computing and Engineering, 28 - 30 November 2019, Penang, Malaysia, : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282298953 Harjot, T., (2019) Human Activity Recognition using Machine Learning Techniques, Manipal institute of Technology,manipal [email protected] Dataset. UCI Machine Learning Repository. http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Human+Activity+Rec og nition+Using+Smartphones