Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors
Many elderly persons prefer to stay alone in a single-resident house for seeking an independent life and reducing the cost of health care. However, the independent life cannot be maintained if the resident develops dementia. Thus, an early detection of dementia is essential for the elderly to extend...
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doaj-d13215cdd5b14662bd7fff5c3ec365a02021-03-29T20:07:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-015107341074310.1109/ACCESS.2017.27114957938620Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary SensorsTan-Hsu Tan0Munkhjargal Gochoo1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6613-7435Fu-Rong Jean2Shih-Chia Huang3Sy-Yen Kuo4Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanMany elderly persons prefer to stay alone in a single-resident house for seeking an independent life and reducing the cost of health care. However, the independent life cannot be maintained if the resident develops dementia. Thus, an early detection of dementia is essential for the elderly to extend their independent lifetime. Early symptoms of dementia can be noticed in everyday activities such as front-door events. For example, forgetting something when the person leaves the house might be an early symptom of dementia. In this paper, we introduce a novel front-door events [exit, enter, visitor, other, and brief-return-and-exit (BRE)] classification scheme that validated by using open data sets (n = 14) collected from 14 testbeds by anonymous wireless binary sensors (passive infrared sensors and magnetic sensors). BRE events occur when four consecutive events (exit-enter-exit-enter) happen in certain time intervals (t<sub>1</sub>, t<sub>2</sub>, and t<sub>3</sub>), and some of them may be the forget events. Each testbed had one older adult (aged 73 and over) during the experimental period (μ = 547.6 ± 370.4 days). The algorithm automatically classifies the resident's front-door events. Experimental results show the events of total exits, daily exits, out-time per exit, as well as the significance of the ti parameters for the number of classified BRE events. Since part of the BRE events may be the forget events, the proposed algorithm could be a useful tool for the forget event detection.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7938620/Binary sensorsdevice-freeelderly monitoringfront-door eventsforget event |
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Tan-Hsu Tan Munkhjargal Gochoo Fu-Rong Jean Shih-Chia Huang Sy-Yen Kuo Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors IEEE Access Binary sensors device-free elderly monitoring front-door events forget event |
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Tan-Hsu Tan Munkhjargal Gochoo Fu-Rong Jean Shih-Chia Huang Sy-Yen Kuo |
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Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors |
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Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors |
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Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors |
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Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors |
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Front-Door Event Classification Algorithm for Elderly People Living Alone in Smart House Using Wireless Binary Sensors |
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front-door event classification algorithm for elderly people living alone in smart house using wireless binary sensors |
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Many elderly persons prefer to stay alone in a single-resident house for seeking an independent life and reducing the cost of health care. However, the independent life cannot be maintained if the resident develops dementia. Thus, an early detection of dementia is essential for the elderly to extend their independent lifetime. Early symptoms of dementia can be noticed in everyday activities such as front-door events. For example, forgetting something when the person leaves the house might be an early symptom of dementia. In this paper, we introduce a novel front-door events [exit, enter, visitor, other, and brief-return-and-exit (BRE)] classification scheme that validated by using open data sets (n = 14) collected from 14 testbeds by anonymous wireless binary sensors (passive infrared sensors and magnetic sensors). BRE events occur when four consecutive events (exit-enter-exit-enter) happen in certain time intervals (t<sub>1</sub>, t<sub>2</sub>, and t<sub>3</sub>), and some of them may be the forget events. Each testbed had one older adult (aged 73 and over) during the experimental period (μ = 547.6 ± 370.4 days). The algorithm automatically classifies the resident's front-door events. Experimental results show the events of total exits, daily exits, out-time per exit, as well as the significance of the ti parameters for the number of classified BRE events. Since part of the BRE events may be the forget events, the proposed algorithm could be a useful tool for the forget event detection. |
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