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Human Activity Recognition With Smartphones

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HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITION

WITH SMARTPHONES

MENTOR – Ms shweta mallick


& Ms Himanshi Bajrang sharma
B.tech(AI&DS)
Introduction to HAR
•Title: What is Human Activity
Recognition (HAR)?
• Content:
• HAR refers to the process of identifying
physical activities performed by
humans using sensors and machine
learning algorithms.
• Activities may include walking,
running, sitting, standing, cycling, etc.
• HAR is used in health, fitness, security,
and other applications.
IMPORTANCE OF HAR

IMPORTANCE OF HAR
•Title: Why is Human Activity Recognition
Important?
• Content:
• Monitoring health and fitness (e.g., step counting,
exercise tracking).
• Assistive technologies for elderly or disabled
people.
• Activity-based recommendation systems (e.g.,
suggesting exercises).
• Enhancing user experiences in apps (e.g., context-
aware apps).
• Smart environments (e.g., home automation based
on user activity).
How Smartphones are Used in HAR

•How Smartphones are Used in HAR


•Smartphones and HAR
•Content:
•Sensors in Smartphones: Accelerometers,
Gyroscopes, Magnetometers, GPS, etc.
•Data Collection: Smartphones continuously collect
data from these sensors during user movement.
•On-Device Processing: Smartphones analyze sensor
data in real-time to recognize activities.
•Battery Efficiency: Smartphones are portable and
always available, which makes them a great choice
for continuous monitoring.
Types of Activities Detected

•Title: Common Activities Recognized by Smartphones


• Content:
• Physical Activities: Walking, Running, Sitting, Standing, Cycling, etc.
• Contextual Activities: Travel (car, bus), Household activities, Sleeping.
• Health Monitoring: Tracking steps, exercise, and calorie burning.
TECHNOLOGIES BEHIND HAR IN
SMARTPHONES
Technologies Behind HAR in Smartphones

Key Technologies in HAR


• Content:
• Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and Magnetometer provide raw data for movement and
orientation.
• Machine Learning Algorithms: Used to classify activities based on sensor data. Common
algorithms include decision trees, random forests, SVM, and deep learning methods like
CNNs.
• Data Fusion: Combining data from multiple sensors to improve accuracy.
• Edge Computing: Processing data on the device to reduce latency and reliance on cloud-
based systems.
application of HAR
Challenges in HAR
Challenges in Human Activity Recognition
• Content:
• Accuracy: Ensuring high accuracy for diverse user behavior and environment.
• Data Variability: Variations in activity patterns between individuals (age, physical condition).
• Energy Consumption: Real-time activity recognition can drain the battery.
• Context Dependence: Activities can be difficult to differentiate in certain contexts (e.g., sitting vs.
lying down).
Recent Advances in HAR

: Recent Advances in HAR


• Content:
• Deep Learning: Use of neural networks to improve activity classification accuracy.
• Multimodal Fusion: Combining data from smartphones, wearables, and environmental sensors.
• Personalization: Adapting HAR systems based on individual habits and preferences.
• Hybrid Approaches: Combining model-based and sensor-based methods.
Future Trends

Future Trends in HAR with Smartphones


• Content:
• AI Integration: More personalized activity recognition using AI and machine
learning.
• Wearables Integration: Better integration with wearables like smartwatches
and fitness bands.
• Smart Cities and IoT: HAR will play a role in larger IoT ecosystems and smart
city initiatives.
• Context-Aware Systems: Further development of apps that adjust content or
services based on activity recognition.
Conclusion

• HAR with smartphones is a powerful tool for


improving health, fitness, and daily life
experiences.
• While there are challenges, advancements in
technology continue to improve the accuracy,
usability, and range of applications for HAR
systems.
• HAR is expected to evolve with machine
learning, AI, and IoT integration, making it a
central component in modern smart
technologies.
REFERENCES

SOURCES
THANK YOU

BAJRANGSHARMA
B.TECH(AI&DS)

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