Abstract

Human activity recognition (HAR) based on wearable sensors has brought tremendous benefit to several industries ranging from healthcare to entertainment. However, to build reliable machine-learned models from wearables, labeled on-body sensor datasets obtained from real-world settings are needed. It is often prohibitively expensive to obtain large-scale, labeled on-body sensor datasets from real-world deployments. The lack of labeled datasets is a major obstacle in the wearable sensor-based activity recognition community. To overcome this problem, I aim to develop two deep generative cross-modal architectures to synthesize accelerometer data streams from video data streams. In the proposed approach, a conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN) is first used to generate sensor data conditioned on video data. Then, a conditional variational autoencoder (cVAE)-cGAN is proposed to further improve representation of the data. The effectiveness and efficacy of the proposed methods will be evaluated through two popular applications in HAR: eating recognition and physical activity recognition. Extensive experiments will be conducted on public sensor-based activity recognition datasets by building models with synthetic data and comparing the models against those trained from real sensor data. This work aims to expand labeled on-body sensor data, by generating synthetic on-body sensor data from video, which will equip the community with methods to transfer labels from video to on-body sensors.

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