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Using a Real-Time Locating System to Measure Walking Activity Associated with Wandering Behaviors Among Institutionalized Older Adults
Published on: February 8, 2019
CNN for Elderly Wandering Prediction in Indoor Scenarios
Rafael Oliveira1, Rafael Feres1, Fabio Barreto1
1Centro Universitário Unilasalle do Rio de Janeiro, R. Gastão Gonçalves, 79, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro Brazil.
Abstract:
This work proposes a way to detect the wandering movement of Alzheimer's patients from path data collected from non-intrusive indoor sensors around the house. Due to the lack of adequate data, we have manually generated a dataset of 220 paths using our developed application. Wandering patterns in the literature are normally identified by visual features (such as loops or random movement), thus our dataset was transformed into images and augmented. Convolutional layers were used on the neural network model since they tend to have good results in finding patterns mainly on images. The Convolutional Neural Network model was trained with the generated data representing the hourly analysis and achieved an F1 score (relation between precision and recall) of 75%, recall of 60%, and precision of 100% on the validation slice. For comparative purposes, we have also trained the model with a 30-min interval of analysis and achieved an F1 score of 57.14%, a recall of 80% and a precision of 44.44%.
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