ABSTRACT
The recognition of the activities of daily living of the elderly and the cognitively impaired has made it possible to provide assistance and support for them. We describe in this paper activity recognition from patterns of object use for activities and a combined activity ontology. Activity-object use patterns are discovered to provide the knowledge of object concepts for routine activity concepts for an enhanced ontology-driven activity recognition.
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Index Terms
- Ontology-driven activity recognition from patterns of object use
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