Logáil isteach chun an mhír seo a fheiceáil i dteangacha eile
Accelerometer vs. Electromyogram in Activity Recognition
In this study, information from wearable sensors is used to recognize human activities. Commonly the approaches are based on accelerometer data while in this study the potential of electromyogram (EMG) signals in activity recognition is studied. The electromyogram data is used in two different scenarios: 1) recognition of completely new activities in real life and 2) to recognize the individual ac…
Cruthaitheoir
- Koskimaki, Heli
- Siirtola, Pekka
Foilsitheoir
- Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca (EspaÑa)
Ábhar
- Computación
- Informótica
- Computing
- Information Technology
- Ríomhaireacht
Cineál míre
- ArtÍculo
- Article
Dáta
- 2017-01-09T12:03:42Z
- 2017-01-09T12:03:42Z
- 2016-11-15
- 2016-11-15
- 2017-01-09
- 2017-01-09
Cruthaitheoir
- Koskimaki, Heli
- Siirtola, Pekka
Foilsitheoir
- Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca (EspaÑa)
Ábhar
- Computación
- Informótica
- Computing
- Information Technology
- Ríomhaireacht
Cineál míre
- ArtÍculo
- Article
Dáta
- 2017-01-09T12:03:42Z
- 2017-01-09T12:03:42Z
- 2016-11-15
- 2016-11-15
- 2017-01-09
- 2017-01-09
Institiúidí soláthartha
Comhbhailitheoir
Ráiteas um Chearta Ceadúnas do na meáin sa mhír seo (mura sonraítear a mhalairt)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Cearta
- info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Dáta cruthaithe
- 2017-01-09T12:03:42Z
- 2017-01-09
Aitheantóir
- oai:gredos.usal.es:10366/132090
- ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal, 5 (2016)
- 2255-2863
- http://hdl.handle.net/10366/132090
Formáid
- application/pdf
Teanga
- eng
Tír sholáthair
- Spain
Ainm bailiúcháin
Ar fáil den chéad uair ar Europeana
- 2017-07-07T14:05:34.056Z
An uair dheireanach a nuashonraíodh ón institiúid sholáthartha
- 2017-07-07T14:05:34.056Z