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Paper Title

Smart Aging System: Uncovering the Hidden Wellness Parameter for Well-Being Monitoring and Anomaly Detection

Authors

Arpita Chouhan
Arpita Chouhan
Wei Chen
Wei Chen
Chen Chen
Chen Chen
Hao Ren
Hao Ren
Muhammad Awais
Muhammad Awais
Saeed Akbarzadeh
Saeed Akbarzadeh
Sharnil Pandya
Sharnil Pandya
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Prosanta Gope
Prosanta Gope
Hemant Ghayvat
Hemant Ghayvat

Article Type

Research Article

Journal

Sensors

Research Impact Tools

Issue

Volume : 19 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 766

Published On

February, 2019

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Abstract

Background: Ambiguities and anomalies in the Activity of Daily Living (ADL) patterns indicate deviations from Wellness. The monitoring of lifestyles could facilitate remote physicians or caregivers to give insight into symptoms of the disease and provide health improvement advice to residents; Objective: This research work aims to apply lifestyle monitoring in an ambient assisted living (AAL) system by diagnosing conduct and distinguishing variation from the norm with the slightest conceivable fake alert. In pursuing this aim, the main objective is to fill the knowledge gap of two contextual observations (i.e., day and time) in the frequent behavior modeling for an individual in AAL. Each sensing category has its advantages and restrictions. Only a single type of sensing unit may not manage composite states in practice and lose the activity of daily living. To boost the efficiency of the system, we offer an exceptional sensor data fusion technique through different sensing modalities; Methods: As behaviors may also change according to other contextual observations, including seasonal, weather (or temperature), and social interaction, we propose the design of a novel activity learning model by adding behavioral observations, which we name as the Wellness indices analysis model; Results: The ground-truth data are collected from four elderly houses, including daily activities, with a sample size of three hundred days plus sensor activation. The investigation results validate the success of our method. The new feature set from sensor data fusion enhances the system accuracy to (98.17% ± 0.95) from (80.81% ± 0.68). The performance evaluation parameters of the proposed model for ADL recognition are recorded for the 14 selected activities. These parameters are Sensitivity (0.9852), Specificity (0.9988), Accuracy (0.9974), F1 score (0.9851), False Negative Rate (0.0130).

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