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Fanchao Meng1,2,3, Teng Liu4,5,6, Chuizhou Meng1,2,3
1Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education for Intelligent Rehabilitation Equipment and Detection Technologies, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, 300130, China.
Abstract:
With the population ages, many patients are unable to receive comprehensive care, leading to an increase in hazardous incidents, particularly falls occurring after getting out of bed. To address this issue, this paper proposes a method for recognizing bed-exit intentions using an array air spring mattress. The method integrates convolutional neural networks with feature point matching techniques to identify both global and local features of the array air spring. For global features, a one-dimensional focal loss convolutional neural network (1D-FLCNN) model is employed to classify eight internal pressure time series and determine bed-exit status based on global features. For local features, the distribution matrix and feature point matrix of the internal pressure features are extracted to represent the spatial distribution of bed-exit postures. Euclidean distance is utilized to measure the similarity between these matrices and match bed-exit postures. Finally, the recognition results from both feature types are combined using a logical OR operation to produce the final result. Experimental validation confirms that the proposed method greatly improves the anti-interference capability and effectively avoids the problem of non-recognition due to body position and external environment.
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