Abstract

Developing innovative and pervasive smart technologies that provide medical support and improve the welfare of the elderly has become increasingly important as populations age. Elderly people frequently experience incidents of discomfort in their daily lives, including the deterioration of cognitive and memory abilities. To provide auxiliary functions and ensure the safety of the elderly in daily living situations, we propose a projection-based augmented reality (PAR) system equipped with a deep-learning module. In this study, we propose three-dimensional space reconstruction of a pervasive PAR space for the elderly. In addition, we propose the application of a deep-learning module to lay the foundation for contextual awareness. Performance experiments were conducted for grafting the deep-learning framework (pose estimation, face recognition, and object detection) onto the PAR technology through the proposed hardware for verification of execution possibility, real-time execution, and applicability. The precision of the face pose is particularly high by pose estimation; it is used to determine an abnormal user state. For face recognition results of whole class, the average detection rate (DR) was 74.84% and the precision was 78.72%. However, for face occlusions, the average DR was 46.83%. It was confirmed that the face recognition can be performed properly if the face occlusion situation is not frequent. By object detection experiment results, the DR increased as the distance from the system decreased for a small object. For a large object, the miss rate increased when the distance between the object and the system decreased. Scenarios for supporting the elderly, who experience degradation in movement and cognitive functions, were designed and realized, constructed using the proposed platform. In addition, several user interfaces (UI) were implemented according to the scenarios regardless of distance between users and the proposed system. In this study, we developed a bidirectional PAR system that provides the relevant information by understanding the user environment and action intentions instead of a unidirectional PAR system for simple information provision. We present a discussion of the possibility of care systems for the elderly through the fusion of PAR and deep-learning frameworks.

Highlights

  • Human lifespan has increased owing to recent medical developments

  • This study proposed a pervasive Deep-cARe system that provides care to the elderly by constructing a projection-based augmented reality (PAR) environment for the real-world space in which the elderly live

  • A PAR space that can provide virtual information, content, and application in the real-world space can be obtained by reconstructing the real-world space in a 3D map

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Summary

Introduction

Human lifespan has increased owing to recent medical developments. It is expected that approximately 20% of the global population will be 60 years of age or older by 2050 [1]. Information and communication technologies can be used to assist in the prevention of accidents and to mitigate the social, physical, and mental problems that the elderly generally experience. An example is smart homes for the elderly and the technologies, tools, and systems associated with active assisted living [5]. In these homes, vital signals, behavioral information, and other contextual information can be collected through motion, radar, pressure, and vision sensors.

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Material and Methods
Hardware Configuration
Software Configuration
PAR Module
Deep-Learning Module
Performance Experiment of Deep Learning With Par
Pose Estimation Performance
Face Recognition Performance
Object Detection Performance
Deep-cARe System Application
Scenario Design
User Interface and Interaction Design
Conclusions
Findings
Limitation and Future Work
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