Human Activity Detection Using WiFi Signals and Deep Networks

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • This meetup was held in San Francisco on 6th February 2018.
    Abstract:
    Detecting indoor human activity is used for security, patient care, baby monitoring, etc. purposes. Other than having another human being providing the service (i.e. a security guard, a nurse, baby’s mother, etc.), many solutions have been suggested using image processing neural networks that detect patient’s fall, baby walking, door open, etc. Many of these models have achieved higher prediction accuracy rates. But neural networks that use video cameras bring up privacy concerns.
    Custom-made sensors, though solve the problem, are expensive. Researchers have proposed deep learning (DL) models use wifi signals to detect human activity. This is relatively recent research.
    I would like to discuss on how to design a DL to detect human activity to use WiFi signals that are available from off-the-shelf wifi routers. I will also discuss the architecture of such models, share the implementation problems and evaluate solutions that may address these problems. Using DL models to detect human activity based on wifi signals is relatively recent activity. Though some probabilistic models were proposed in the past, the latest solutions reveal some exciting techniques. This discussion is intended for DL enthusiasts looking for “how” details. This talk may be useful for executives if they are curious about the “what” of the research.
    Profile of the speaker:
    SK Reddy is the Chief Product Officer AI & ML at Digitalist (www.digitalist.global). He is also a successful twice start-up entrepreneur and is an AI and ML expert. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and meetups. Additionally, he is an ML blogger.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @weizhang8877
    @weizhang8877 2 роки тому +1

    To answer the question in the final slide : Is there a correlation between CSI and Human Behavior? check the following paper
    Paper
    Quote: The Fresnel Zone-based sensing theories lay the theoretical foundations for the design and analysis of wireless sensing systems.
    This team from Peking University has done much work on this Fresnel-Zone-based theoretical foundation

  • @vikrantvijit1436
    @vikrantvijit1436 3 роки тому +1

    Technically Sound Presentation with brevity of content and clarity of thought on complex subject matters of deep hidden science of mobile wireless technology domain.

  • @mohammedkareem549
    @mohammedkareem549 Місяць тому

    How wifi know the human activity?

  • @lenzito
    @lenzito 2 роки тому

    Where I search the paper, please ?

  • @zhuxiao2375
    @zhuxiao2375 5 років тому

    fantastic

  • @demontrespriggs6057
    @demontrespriggs6057 2 місяці тому

    This 6 years old ... tf

  • @shivamkumar-qp1jm
    @shivamkumar-qp1jm 3 роки тому

    Who dont know AI wow magic but who know AI its GAN