Revolutionizing human activity recognition with prophet algorithm and deep learning

Jaykumar S. Dhage, Avinash K. Gulve

Abstract


Various industries, such as healthcare and surveillance, depend heavily on the ability to recognize human activity. The “human activity recognition (HAR) using smartphones data set” can be found in the UCI online repository and includes accelerometer and gyroscope readings recorded during a variety of human activities. The accelerometer and gyroscope signals are also subjected to a band-pass filter to eliminate unwanted frequencies and background noise. This method effectively decreases the dimensionality of the feature space while improving the model's accuracy and efficiency. “Convolutional neural networks (CNNs)” and “long shortterm memory (LSTM)” networks are combined to create pyramidal dilated convolutional memory network (PDCMN), which is the final proposal. Results from experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and reliability of the suggested method, demonstrating its potential for precise and effective HAR in actuality schemes.

Keywords


Band pass filter; Feature dimensionality; Reduction; Human activity recognition; Long short-term memory; Prophet algorithm

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijict.v14i3.pp1108-1118

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The International Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (IJ-ICT)
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