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Activities of daily life recognition using process representation modelling to support intention analysis

Usman Naeem (School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE), University of East London, London, UK)
Rabih Bashroush (School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE), University of East London, London, UK)
Richard Anthony (School of Computing& Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, UK)
Muhammad Awais Azam (Department of Computer Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan)
Abdel Rahman Tawil (School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering, University of East London, London, UK)
Sin Wee Lee (School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering, University of East London, London, UK)
M.L. Dennis Wong (School of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne University, Sarawak, Malaysia)

International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications

ISSN: 1742-7371

Article publication date: 7 September 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to focus on applying a range of traditional classification- and semantic reasoning-based techniques to recognise activities of daily life (ADLs). ADL recognition plays an important role in tracking functional decline among elderly people who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Accurate recognition enables smart environments to support and assist the elderly to lead an independent life for as long as possible. However, the ability to represent the complex structure of an ADL in a flexible manner remains a challenge.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper presents an ADL recognition approach, which uses a hierarchical structure for the representation and modelling of the activities, its associated tasks and their relationships. This study describes an approach in constructing ADLs based on a task-specific and intention-oriented plan representation language called Asbru. The proposed method is particularly flexible and adaptable for caregivers to be able to model daily schedules for Alzheimer’s patients.

Findings

A proof of concept prototype evaluation has been conducted for the validation of the proposed ADL recognition engine, which has comparable recognition results with existing ADL recognition approaches.

Originality/value

The work presented in this paper is novel, as the developed ADL recognition approach takes into account all relationships and dependencies within the modelled ADLs. This is very useful when conducting activity recognition with very limited features.

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Citation

Naeem, U., Bashroush, R., Anthony, R., Azam, M.A., Tawil, A.R., Lee, S.W. and Wong, M.L.D. (2015), "Activities of daily life recognition using process representation modelling to support intention analysis", International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 347-371. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPCC-01-2015-0002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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